Dr. Henry Bailey
Deputy Dean - Marketing and Outreach | Lecturer - Department of Economics
The Faculty of Social Sciences – Department of Economics
The University of the West Indies
St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
Telephone: 868-662-2002 (Ext. 82696)
Email: henry.bailey@sta.uwi.edu
Dr. Henry Bailey is a lecturer at the Department of Economics at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine. His primary research interests are in the area of health outcomes measurement and methods of technology assessment in healthcare for developing country health systems.
Qualification
PhD from The University of the West Indies
Research Interests
- Health Outcomes Measurement/Health Economics
- Pharmacoeconomics and Health Technology Assessment
- Behavioural Economics
Professional Experience
- 2019 — Present: Lecturer at The University of the West Indies
- Over 20 years in the Pharmaceutical and medical device businesses in the Caribbean and Central America
- 10 years as a research associate at The HEU, Centre for health Economics
- 2011 — 2019: Full-Time faculty at The Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, UWI
- 2005 — 2019: Adjunct lecturer at The University of the West Indies
Honours and Awards
- Excellence in Academic and Applied Research, Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago 2013
- Most Outstanding Graduate Researcher, NGC/UWI 2014
Professional Memberships
- EurQol Research Group
- PLOS ONE Editorial Board
- UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab
- Value in Health Regional Issues Advisory Board
Courses Taught
- ECON 0001: Mathematics for Social Sciences
- ECON 1002: Introduction to Economics
- ECON 1004: Mathematics for Economics II
- ECON 1005: Introduction to Statistics
- ECON 2002: Intermediate Macroeconomics I
- ECON 2003: Intermediate Macroeconomics II
- ECON 2030: Behavioural Economics
- ECON 3057: Health Economics: Theory and Policy (Co-Teaching)
- ECON 6030: Research Methods (Co-Teaching)
Grants
- Bermuda Health Council Grant #00040 US$79,900 EQ-5D Valuation and Population Norms Study for Bermuda.
- Roche Central America & The Caribbean Research Grant # GSD000046018: US$25,000 Quality of life and the environment facing multiple sclerosis patients in Trinidad and Tobago.