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Affiliation

University of South Denmark/Aalborg University

Country

Denmark

Current Status, Position

Prof Kjeld Møller Pedersen is a Professor of health economics and health policy at the University of South Denmark and Aalborg University.

Education

Prof Kjeld Møller Pedersen graduated from Aarhus University in 1974 and was a postgraduate student at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1974-75. He started as an assistant professor at Odense University (now University of South Denmark) and was also a visiting professor at York University in 1981-82.

Research Area

Prof Pedersen‘s research focuses on economic incentives in health care, preferences for health (QALY), decision-making in healthcare, priority setting in healthcare.

Conflict of interest: none

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EAHP Forum

All the EAHP team is working on providing a Forum that can help connect all the members in Conversations and Groups to talk about important matters for the European Hospital Pharmacist.

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