Corso Recognized for Contributions to the Field of Health Economics
September 17, 2008
Athens, Ga. - Phaedra
S. Corso, associate professor in the department of health policy and management,
and Dr. Xiangming Fang
from the National Center for Injury Prevention
and Control were awarded the 2008 Kaafee Billah Memorial Award in Economics for
their paper titled
Child maltreatment, youth violence and intimate partner
violence: Developmental relationships. The paper was published in the
American
Journal of Preventive Medicine in 2007.
“This study is an
example of how the field of health economics and economic evaluation can
contribute to improving population-level health,” Corso said.
The Kaafee Billah Memorial Award was established to
recognize outstanding scientific contributions in economic research at the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Named after former CDC economist,
Dr. Kaafee Billah (1967–2006), this is the first CDC award to honor
contributions in the field of economics.
The Kaafee Billah Memorial Award in Economics was
established by the Health Economics Research Group (HERG). HERG, sponsored by
the Office of the Chief Science Officer, is an organization for experts and
persons interested in the fields of public health, economics, decision science,
operations research, program evaluation, and health services research who are
employed by the CDC/ATSDR.
The department of Health Policy and Management, part of the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia, presents an interdisciplinary approach to the challenges of shaping policy within the modern healthcare delivery systems and public health communities. The mission of the department is to advance the health of the public by developing leadership expertise and promoting an evidence-based approach to public and private policy making in health and medicine.
Contact Information
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Phaedra S. Corso
pcorso@uga.edu

