Luigi Siciliani
Biography
Luigi Siciliani is a Professor of Health Economics at the Department of Economics and Related Studies at the University of York, where he directs the MSc in Health Economics. He is currently an Associated Editor of Health Economics and was an Editor of the Journal of Health Economics between 2008-2024. He was chair (2020-22) and co-chair (2017-19) of the Kenneth Arrow Award Committee for best paper in field of health economics.
He is affiliated with the Centre for Health Economics and the Economics of Health and Social Care Research Unit. He has specialised in the economics of hospitals and has published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include waiting times for non-emergency treatment, hospital quality competition, provider reimbursement and contracting, pay for performance and coordination between health and social care.
He is a Senior Expert Adviser for the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. He was a member of the European Commission Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health in 2017-2022. Prior to joining the University of York in 2003, he worked at the OECD in Paris for two years to conduct an international project on policies to reduce waiting times in healthcare.
Articles
Nils Gutacker, Luigi Siciliani, Giuseppe Moscelli, Hugh Gravelle, 2016. Choice of hospital: which type of quality matters? Journal of Health Economics, 50, 230-246.
Mercader, L., Carrilero, N., García-Altés, A., López-Casasnovas, G., & Siciliani, L. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Waiting Times for Planned and Cancer Surgery: Evidence from Spain, Health Economics, 32(5), 1181-1201.
Smith, P. C., Sagan, A., Siciliani, L., Figueras, J., 2023. Building on Value-based Health Care: towards a Health System Perspective, Health Policy, Volume 138, December, 104918.
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