Jacque Mallender
Jacque Mallender is a respected international health and public policy economist. She helps stakeholders to identify and demonstrate their value, and the value of their ideas for improving health and care. She has directed and delivered many engagements in the UK, Europe, the Middle East, North America and Africa.
Her particular focus is on the economics of health systems, health financing, strategic purchasing, population health management, integrated care, health workforce transformation and digital health.
Jacque also designs and delivers health system economics training for health professionals. She delivers the annual health economics workshop on the Management in Medicine Programme for Green Templeton College, Oxford University and is currently providing training on health system payment models for integrated care as part of the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) Integrated Care Academy Masters Programme.
Jacque is a consultant with the World Bank Group, an Executive Committee member of the Economic Research Council, and she also sits on the Advisory Board for the Nottingham University School of Economics. Jacque was a founding convenor of the joint Campbell and Cochrane Economics Methods Group.
Further information on Jacque’s research and publications can be found here:

Integrated Care Systems: Value Case For Child Health Hubs

Health Inequalities Explained

The Health Economics of Climate Change

The Economic Value of the Breast Clinician Credential

£38bn per annum: A comprehensive economic cost of child poverty in the UK

What is a Health Economist: 10 ways they can help

Integrated Care Systems: What is the evidence?

The Economic Value of Personal Wellbeing

Integrated Care Systems & Financial Flows

The Economics of Preventative Healthcare

The Economics behind “Fair Shares” Funding Formulae for Health Services

The Economic Impact of Mental Health & Covid-19

The Economics of Health Spending: How Much is Enough?

Economics and Value Based Healthcare

Do Health System Efficiency Targets Give Economic Efficiency A Bad Name

The Economic Value of a Healthy Health Workforce

Workforce Planning and Economic Value








