About us

IHEA is a not-for-profit membership organization, with over 1,500 members from more than 100 countries. IHEA is guided by our mission, strategic goals and Bylaws, governed by a Board of Directors and Board committees, and managed by an appointed team.

IHEA’s mission is to foster an inclusive global community of health economists, committed to strengthening the field, sharing ideas and resources, developing and applying economic theory and methods and generating evidence for improved, equitable health and health care.

IHEA’s strategic goals are to: 

  1. Promote excellence in health economics research and teaching: IHEA pursues excellence in the field by supporting early-career researchers, strengthening the capacity of health economics researchers, teachers and practitioners and engaging around different methodological and theoretical approaches.
  2. Promote international engagement and collaboration among health economists: IHEA facilitates collegial engagement and promotes ethical collaborative practices between health economists across countries and world regions.
  3. Expand the profession and its impact: IHEA strives to increase recognition of the contribution of health economics to policy for social good, and to attract economists to the field, particularly in low- and middle-income countries and from diverse backgrounds.

Governance

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors meets virtually three to four times a year and is consulted electronically on key issues between meetings.

Audrey Laporte

President

Kara Hanson

President-Elect

Winnie Yip

Past-President

Rosalie Viney

Treasurer

John Ataguba

Josephine Borghi

John Cawley

Sonja de New

Claire de Oliveira

Ama Fenny

Emma Frew

Jui-Fen Rachel Lu

Tiara Marthias

Lise Rochaix

Paul Rodriguez-Lesmes

Richard Smith

Sally Stearns

Erin Strumpf

Virginia Wiseman

IHEA was formally founded on May 10, 1994, under the leadership of Tom Getzen who served as the first President, and with the support of Joseph Newhouse, Alan Maynard, Chuck Hall, Mark Pauly and Michael Morrisey, who served as the founding Directors.  Since 1999, regular elections for the Board of Directors have been held.  

  • Winnie Yip, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 2020 – 21
  • David Bishai, Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2018 – 19
  • Adam Wagstaff, World Bank, 2016 – 17
  • Terkel Christiansen, University of Southern Denmark, 2014 – 15
  • Anne Mills, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2012 – 13
  • Guillem Lopez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, 2010 – 11
  • Uwe Reinhardt, Princeton University, 2008 – 09
  • Jane Hall, University of Technology Sydney, 2006 – 07
  • Bengt Jönsson, Stockholm School of Economics, 2004 – 05
  • Peter Zweifel, University of Zurich, 2003
  • Richard Scheffler, Berkeley, University of California, 2002
  • Frans Rutten, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2001
  • Mark V. Pauly, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania, 2000
  • Alan Maynard, University of York, 1999
  • Joseph R. Newhouse, Harvard University, 1998
  • Thomas E. Getzen, Temple University, 1994 – 97

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Executive Committee

The Executive Committee makes decisions and takes actions on behalf of the IHEA Board between Board meetings. The Bylaws place explicit limits on the decision-making powers of the Executive Committee.

Chair: Audrey Laporte

President
University of Toronto

Kara Hanson

President-Elect
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Winnie Yip

Past-President
Harvard University

Rosalie Viney

Treasurer
University of Technology Sydney

Richard Smith

Additional Board Member
University of Exeter

Finance Committee

The main source of income to fund activities to benefit our members is membership fee revenue.  Registration fees for our biennial congress are set on a cost-recovery basis. We also raise sponsorships and grants to keep membership and registration fees as affordable as possible. 

The Finance Committee monitors IHEA income and expenditure through reviewing the report of the independent auditor. It also provides advice on the budget, financial management and monitors IHEA’s investments.

Chair: Rosalie Viney

Treasurer
University of Technology Sydney

John Cawley

Cornell University

Sverre Kittelsen

University of Oslo

Paula Lorgelly

University College London

Anthony Scott

University of Melbourne

Aparnaa Somanathan

World Bank
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Di McIntyre

Ex-Officio as Executive Director

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EDI PMG

The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Promotion and Monitoring Group (EDI PMG) recommends ways of promoting EDI within IHEA, facilitates the implementation of the IHEA EDI strategy and its regular revision, and monitors progress.

Kara Hanson

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

John Ataguba

University of Manitoba

Tuba Saygin Avşar

University College London

Anton Avanceña

University of Michigan

Eeshani Kandpal

World Bank

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Kompal Sinha

Macquarie Business School

Virginia Wiseman

LSHTM and University of New South Wales

Nominating Committee

The Nominating Committee oversees the election process for Board Directors and President-Elect. It proactively identifies potential candidates, issues an open call for nominations, screens all nominees, compiles a final list of candidates, oversees the election process, and reports on and ensures transparency in these processes.

Nominating Committee for the 2021 elections:

Chair: David Bishai

Johns Hopkins University

John Ataguba

University of Cape Town

Giancarlo Buitrago

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Kara Hanson

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Jui-Fen Rachel Lu

Chang Gung University

Yuting Zhang

University of Melbourne

Management team

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Di McIntyre

Executive Director
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Nicole Cork

Association Manager

Chanel Blackwood

Membership & Communications