
Center for Public Health (Department of Health Economics)
Position: PHD Student
T +43 1 40160 34847
natasa.peric@meduniwien.ac.at
Keywords
Health Care Sector; Health economics; Health system performance assessment
Research group(s)
- Health Economics
Research Area: Major research areas include the socioeconomic aspects of health, the organisation and evaluation of health care services and health systems, and the comparative costs, benefits and cost-effectiveness of relevant preventative, diagnostic and treatment options.
Members:
Research interests
Natasa Peric joined the Department of Health Economics as a Researcher in August 2015 where she will fully engage in WP 12 of the European project BRIDGE Health (BRidging Information and Data Generation for Evidence-based Health Policy and Research), which deals with the evaluation of health care systems.
Her further research interests lay within social impact measurement and social return on investment analysis (SROI-analysis) in public health:
- health System performance assessment
- Indicator development
- economic evaluation
- quantitative research
- qualitative research
Techniques, methods & infrastructure
- economic evaluation
- social return on investment (SROI) analysis
Selected publications
- Rauner, M.S. et al., 2014. A policy management game for mass casualty incidents: an experimental study. Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 28(1-2), pp.336–365. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10696-014-9205-z.
- Schober C, Peric N (2013): Welchen gesellschaftlichen und okonomischen Nutzen stiften mobile Pflege- und Betreuungsdienste in Wien?, OZPR 4/2013 pp.124-128, Wien, Manz Verlag.
- Pervan-Al Soqauer I, Schober C, Peric N, Gosch T (2013): Studie zum gesellschaftlichen und okonomischen Nutzen der Miteinander leben - Organisation für Betreutes Wohnen GmbH mittels SROI-Analyse. NPO-Kompetenzzentrum, WU Wien.
- Schober C, Schober D, Peric N, Pervan E (2013): Studie zum gesellschaftlichen und okonomischen Nutzen der mobilen Pflege- und Betreuungsdienste in Wien mittels einer SROI-Analyse. NPO-Kompetenzzentrum, WU Wien.