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Stavros Petrou
BSc MPhil PhD
Academic Research Lead in Health Economics
- Professor of Health Economics
Stavros Petrou is Academic Research Lead in Health Economics and Professor of Health Economics in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. Having previously held posts as Health Economist at the University of Oxford (1997-2010) and Professor of Health Economics at the University of Warwick (2010-2019), he returned to Oxford in July 2019.
He is one of only two health economists to have held an MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellowship. He has been an NIHR Senior Investigator since 2017 (term 2 commencing in 2021). He has served as a core member of the Department of Health’s Policy Research Programme Commissioning Panel, a member of NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research funding panels, and currently serves on a number of external committees and editorial boards. He serves as a mentor to early and mid-career academic researchers through the NIHR Academy Mentoring Programme and the UK Health Economists' Study Group Mentoring Programme.
During his career he has published over 350 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has recently co-authored several studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, BMJ and JAMA. He has authored a number of research studies within the field of health economic evaluation that have directly impacted health care policies at a national level.
Methodological development within health economic evaluation represents one of the key themes of his research. In recent years he has led several methodological studies, the primary outputs of which have been published by Health Economics, European Journal of Health Economics, PharmacoEconomics, Medical Decision Making and Quality of Life Research.
He has recently acted as member of a number of working groups developing methodological approaches and reporting standards for health economic evaluation, including the Department of Health Review of Cost-Effectiveness Methodology for Immunisation Programmes and Procurements working group, and the ISPOR Health Economic Publication Guidelines Task Force.
Stavros has overseen the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of alternative types of complex health economic research projects, including trial-based economic evaluations, economic evaluations based on decision-analytic models, systematic reviews, preference elicitation studies, and analyses of both cross-sectional data and cohort study data using econometric techniques.
His current research projects include:
MEMVIE – a programme of mathematical and economic modelling for immunisation programmes in England, funded by the Department of Health Policy Research Programme.
RECAP – a programme of work on the long-term effects of preterm birth through childhood and adulthood, funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 Programme.
PRISMA-EconEval - a study developing new reporting guidelines for systematic reviews of health economic evaluations.
Stavros is a governing body fellow at Green Templeton College, and is happy to hear from prospective DPhil students, especially those interested in developing economic-focussed research based on routine primary care systems.
Recent publications
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Protocol for a Group-Sequential Two-Stratum Multicenter Open-Label Randomized Clinical Trial of Respiratory Support in Infants With Acute Bronchiolitis: Breathing Assistance in Children With Bronchiolitis (BACHb).
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Johnson I. et al, (2025), Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Health economic outcomes and national economic impacts associated with Long COVID in England and Scotland.
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Kwon J. et al, (2025), The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care
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Routine testing for group B streptococcus in pregnancy: protocol for a UK cluster randomised trial (GBS3).
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Daniels J. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15
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Enhancing learning from evaluations in newborn and child health.
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Blacklock C. et al, (2025), BMJ Glob Health, 10
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A systematic review of the association between early comprehensive geriatric assessment and outcomes in hip fracture care for older people.
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Mazarello Paes V. et al, (2025), Bone Joint J, 107-B, 595 - 603
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Paramedic analgesia comparing ketamine and morphine in trauma (PACKMaN): a randomised, double-blind, phase 3 trial
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Smyth MA. et al, (2025), The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 53
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Correction: Health-Related Quality-of-Life Outcomes of Very Preterm or Very Low Birth Weight Adults: Evidence From an Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis.
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Bolbocean C. et al, (2025), Pharmacoeconomics
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A Heterogeneity Analysis of Health-related Quality of Life in Early Adults Born Very Preterm or Very Low Birthweight across the Sociodemographic Spectrum
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Bolbocean CORNELIU. et al, (2025), Social Science and Medicine
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Induction of labour versus standard care to prevent shoulder dystocia in fetuses suspected to be large for gestational age in the UK (the Big Baby trial): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
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Gardosi J. et al, (2025), Lancet
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Is It Cost-Effective to Induce Labour Early to Prevent Shoulder Dystocia? Evidence From the Big Baby Trial.
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Naghdi S. et al, (2025), BJOG
