Jingjing Jiang
Researcher in Health Economics
Jingjing joined the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) as a researcher in August 2022. Her work includes health economic evaluations of early diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and of pain relief in major surgery (GAP trial).
Her research interests lie in the area of health technology assessment, health economic modelling, costing within health economic evaluation, palliative care, end of life care, and cancer screening.
Prior to joining HERC, she worked as a health technology assessment analyst at the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) in Ireland and contributed to a variety of projects on COVID-19 and children vaccinations.
Before that, Jingjing worked for the Centre of Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin, as a research assistant focusing on the health economics of palliative care, end of life care, dental care costs, and identification of unit costs for non-acute care in Ireland.
Jingjing received her European Master degree in Health Economics and Management (EUHEM) in 2018, and specialised in Health Economic Evaluation, with her Master thesis focusing on economic modelling of Crohn disease.
She received her Bachelor degree in Public Administration in Henan Normal University in China.
Recent publications
Duration of protective immunity following COVID-19 vaccination of individuals with underlying health conditions: A rapid review.
Journal article
Walsh KA. et al, (2024), Rev Med Virol, 34
The price of private dental services: results from a national representative survey of Ireland.
Journal article
Smith S. et al, (2023), Ir J Med Sci, 192, 973 - 983
Breast Cancer Screening Should Embrace Precision Medicine: Evidence by Reviewing Economic Evaluations in China.
Journal article
Jiang J. et al, (2023), Adv Ther, 40, 1393 - 1417
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of palliative care in natural experiments: a systematic review.
Journal article
Jiang J. et al, (2023), BMJ Support Palliat Care
Out-of-pocket costs near end of life in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review.
Journal article
Reid E. et al, (2022), PLOS Glob Public Health, 2
