Supriya Lahiri
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Expertise: Micro- and macro-level economic models of the cost-effectiveness of occupational health interventions.
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Supriya Lahiri is a professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML). Prior to joining the UML she was a member of the sponsored research staff at MIT. Her past work at UML on a WHO funded research program focused on two types of economic models (both at the micro and macro level) to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of occupational health interventions. She also acted as an external collaborator in the WHO-CHOICE collaboration: Making Choices in Health. This work has been published in the World Health Report 2002. Her models are currently being used to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of occupational health and safety interventions to improve employee health at CPH–NEW and other organizations. Her research work has been published extensively in several scholarly journals and edited volumes.
