Rebekah Hall
Faculty
Rebekah is a PhD student based at the University of Exeter. Her research will explore patient and practitioner preferences towards different diagnostic test strategies and associated risk-benefit trade-offs. The research involves three phases: a systematic review; analysis of observational data and choice-based experiments.
Rebekah has a background in Health Economics with a particular focus on economic modelling. Previous research has included evaluating the cost-effectiveness of BRCA screening programmes for ovarian and breast cancer patients.
Institution
University of Exeter
Areas of Expertise
Health Economics
Publications
- Hall R, Medina-Lara A, Hamilton W, Spencer A. Women’s priorities towards ovarian cancer testing: a best–worst scaling study. BMJ Open (2022); 12:e061625. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061625
- Hall R, Medina-Lara A, Hamilton W, Spencer A. Attributes Used for Cancer Screening Discrete Choice Experiments: A Systematic Review. Patient (2021). doi: 10.1007/s40271-021-00559-3
- Hall R, Medina-Lara A, Hamilton W, Spencer A. Correction to: Attributes Used for Cancer Screening Discrete Choice Experiments: A Systematic Review. Patient (2021). doi: 10.1007/s40271-021-00562-8