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Discipline of Public Health
Academic and Administration staff located at

Level 9, 10 Pulteney Street
Mail Drop DX650 207
Email

Telephone: +61 8 8303 4637
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 6885

Discipline of Public Health
Research and Data Management located at
Level 6, Bice Building
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Mail Drop DX650 511

Facsimile: +61 8 8223 4075

Discipline of Public Health
Adelaide Health Technology Assessment (AHTA)
located at
Level 3, 122 Frome Street
Farmers Federation Building
Mail Drop DX650 545

Telephone: +61 8303 4617
Facsimile: +61 8303 6899

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA

(Country and interstate callers toll free on 1800 061 459)
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4401

 

Jonathan Karnon

BA(Hons), MSc., PhD

 

Associate Professor Health Economics

Location:
Room 918, Level 9, 10 Pulteney St

Email:  jonathan.karnon@adelaide.edu.au

Phone:  +61 8 8303 3562

Disciplinary orientation:
Health economics and health services research, with an emphasis on methods and application of model-based cost-effectiveness analysis

Areas of Interest:

Cohort and Individual sampling models of cost-effectiveness

Service organization, capacity constraints, and cost-effectiveness

Data linkage  

Evaluating

  • Preventative interventions
  • Screening
  • Primary health care
  • Patient safety
  • Workplace health and safety

Current and recent projects:

 

Clinical and cost effectiveness of Prevention interventions for ventilator associated pneumonia.

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing medication error (medicines reconciliation) at hospital admission

Cost-effectiveness of screening high risk MSMs for anal cancer

Extension of mammographic breast screening to the over 70s: Assessment of efficacy, practicality and patient preferences

School-linked sexual health services for young people (SSHYP): a survey and systematic review concerning current models, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and research opportunities