Partner with us

Why partner with the Indiana University – Health Economics Consortium?

Collaborating with the Indiana University – Health Economics Consortium allows your team to access internationally renowned expertise in health economics and economic evaluations. Our team of accomplished faculty and trainees conducts cutting-edge health economics research designed to inform policy, improve healthcare delivery, and enhance population health. By partnering with us, you gain:

Innovative Solutions: We employ advanced quantitative health economics methodologies to address complex health policy and health care challenges.

Tailored Expertise: Our faculty offers consulting services to help integrate economic evaluations into your research or funding proposals.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: We bring together experts from diverse fields to tackle pressing healthcare issues from multiple perspectives.

Actionable Insights: Our research focuses on providing practical, policy-relevant evidence to support decision-making.

Education and Training: We offer workshops and training courses to build capacity in health economics for researchers and practitioners.

Together, we can provide data-driven, evidence-based solutions to advance health and well-being.

Sumedha Gupta

Economic principles provide key insights into cost, access, and policy, ensuring research drives meaningful and sustainable impact. As recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), economic analyses are an important component of multidisciplinary research.

Sumedha Gupta, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Director, Indiana University – Health Economics Consortium
Phaedra Corso

Economic evaluation is key to enhancing the efficiency of policy and program decisions, as it translates complex trade-offs into clear, actionable insights. It empowers decision makers to allocate limited resources wisely, ensuring that every dollar spent maximizes societal benefits -- ultimately guiding strategies that improve public welfare and maximize societal value.

Phaedra Corso, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for Research
Vice Chancellor for Research