We welcome our new RMU Health Economist- Prosper Koto!
Prosper Koto joined NSHA in early November 2017 as a member of the Research Methods Unit (RMU). He graduated
from the University of Manitoba with a PhD in Economics specializing in Applied
Econometrics and Applied Microeconomics, and also has an MSc. from the University of
Guelph.
Prior to joining the RMU, he taught in the Department of Economics at
the Dalhousie University for a year. He also has extensive teaching experience from
the University of Manitoba. His experience in health economics research comes
from conducting independent research on multivalued treatment effects analysis using
observational data and he also was part of a team working on a Manitoba Research
Alliance project evaluating the effect of the availability of Video Lottery
Terminals on the health and economic outcomes of individuals in various
communities in Manitoba. He has additional research experience from
single-authored peer-reviewed journal publications.
He is available for
consultation on economic evaluation of health care
programs/treatments/interventions, including research design, cost
effectiveness and cost utility analysis, either as part of a clinical trial,
using observational data or using decision analytic models. He is also
available for consultation on multivalued treatment effect analysis using econometric
techniques, and econometric analysis of health data including longitudinal
data.
Please join us in welcoming Prosper to NSHA!
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