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<strong>SHORT</strong> <strong>CV</strong>: <strong>PROFESSOR</strong> <strong>NIGEL</strong> <strong>RICE</strong>Current positions:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Health Economics, Centre for Health Economics,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Heslington, <strong>York</strong>, YO10 5DDDirector, Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG),<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>York</strong>Telephone: (01904) 321438Fax: (01904) 321454Email:nigel.rice@york.ac.ukInternet:http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/che/rice.htmEDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT2008 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Centre for Health Economics2005 - Director, Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG),<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>York</strong>2002 - 2008: Reader, Centre for Health Economics1999 – 2002: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health Economics,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>York</strong>.1998 – 1999: Visiting Research Fellow, Institute <strong>of</strong> Education, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>London.1994 – 1999: Research Fellow, Centre for Health Economics, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>York</strong>.1991 – 1994: Corporate Recovery Services, Arthur Andersen, Leeds.1990 – 1991: Lecturer, Department <strong>of</strong> Medical Statistics, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>Newcastle-upon-Tyne.1987 - 1991: PhD, Applied Statistics, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Keele.1984 - 1987: B.Sc. (Hons) First Class, Applied Statistics with OperationalResearch and Economics, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Keele.ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS• Editor: Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Economics• Member: Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College


• Member Technical Advisory Group on Resource Allocation (TAGRA): Agroup established to advise NHS Scotland on resource allocation to Health Boards.• Member <strong>of</strong> International Review Panel: To advise the South African RiskEqualization Fund Task Group (REFTG) on reforms to the South African healthcare system. 2004.• Member <strong>of</strong> Medical Research Council (MRC) Advisory Board (MAB). 2004 –2008.• Joint administrator <strong>of</strong> Health Econometrics mailbase. 2002 –• Member <strong>of</strong> Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation: Department <strong>of</strong>Health. A group established by Ministers to develop equitable methods <strong>of</strong>allocating health care resources to Primary Care Trusts. 2002 –• Member <strong>of</strong> Technical Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation:Department <strong>of</strong> Health. Technical group established to support the AdvisoryCommittee on Resource Allocation. 1998 –• Member <strong>of</strong> Expert Group for Review <strong>of</strong> Resource Allocation; Scottish OfficeNHS. A group established to review and develop methods <strong>of</strong> equitably allocatingthe health care budget to Scottish Health Boards. 1998.TEN SELECTED PUBLICATIONS1. “Health effects on labour market exits and entries”, with P. Garcia Gomez, andA.M. Jones. Labour Economics,2010, 17: 62-76..2. “Statistical analysis <strong>of</strong> EQ-5D pr<strong>of</strong>iles: does the use <strong>of</strong> value sets bias inference?”with D. Parkin, N. Devlin, Medical Decision Making, 2010; 30: 556-565.3. “The role <strong>of</strong> the MFF in Distributing NHS funding: taking account <strong>of</strong> differencesin local labour market conditions”, with B. Elliot, M. Sutton, A. Ma, A.McConnachie, S. Morris, D. Skatun, D. Health Economics, 2010;19:532-548.4. “Does health care spending improve health outcomes? Evidence from Englishprogramme budgeting data”, with S. Martin, P.C. Smith. Journal <strong>of</strong> HealthEconomics. 2008; 27: 826-842.5. “Assessing generalisability by location in trial-based economic evaluations: theuse <strong>of</strong> multilevel models”, with A, Manca, M. Sculpher and A. Briggs. HealthEconomics. 2007; 27: 471-490.6. “Health-related non-response in the British Household Panel Survey andEuropean Community Household Panel: using inverse-probability-weightedestimators in non-linear models”, with A.M. Jones, X. Koolman, Journal <strong>of</strong>the Royal Statistical Society, Series A. 2006; 169(3): 543-569.7. “The dynamics <strong>of</strong> health in the British Household Panel Survey”, with PC.Contoyannis and AM. Jones, Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Econometrics. 2004; 19:473-503.8. “Capitation funding in the public sector” with PC. Smith and RA. Carr-Hill,Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal Statistical Society; Series A, 2001 Read paper withdiscussion: volume 164; part 2: 217 - 257.9. . “Capitation and risk adjustment in health care financing: An Internationalprogress report”, with PC Smith, The Milbank Quarterly 2001; 79: 81-113.10. “The impact <strong>of</strong> health on wages: Evidence from the British Household PanelSurvey”, with PC Contoyannis. Empirical Economics 2001; 26 ( 4): 599-622.

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