Linda Fenocchi
Linda Fenocchi
PhD
Lecturer of Health Economics
Dr Linda Fenocchi is based in the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health and works with colleagues in the School of Health and Social Sciences and other departments across the University. Linda is a health economist and Lecturer of Health Economics for the Masters Public Health programme. She is exploring pedagogy for teaching health economics alongside a programme of study for professional recognition of Academic Practice.
Linda previously worked in central government policy roles for 16 years as a policy manager, including as a private secretary to successive Health Ministers. This experience informs Linda’s approach to research and teaching, where she seeks to highlight the practical application and impact of research on real-world decision-making.
Linda is the founding Chair of the Scottish Health Economics Early Career Network, a member of the UK Health Economic Study Group (HESG) Early Career Researcher subcommittee, and an Auroran (2022 programme).
My research focuses on economic evaluation methodology, with application to clinical trials and to complex interventions influencing public health, patient-reported outcome measures for economic evaluation, and health service and community support service intersections.