David McDaid

@dmcdaid

mental health, public health, health promotion economics & policy, at the London School of Economics & Political Science & unlikely multiple marathon runner

Ouse country
Joined April 2009

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  1. really important issue- another reason why need collaboration across sectors to address these issues

  2. New from - how to create a high impact mental health needs assessment in a local area

  3. Health @ Glance: , out Wed, compares status, spending, risk factors, access to care, in 36 countries

  4. Making every adult matter - why financial support is vital for those with complex needs. Read 's blog:

  5. Good to hear from pascal cormery on measures to alleviate financial distress farmers France including job retraining

  6. Recent French study suggests 15 per cent male farmer deaths

  7. Argued for more support for farmers in financial distress to protect

  8. Early start in Berlin today to speak about importance of promoting & wellbeing of farmers

  9. Barcelona this morning to speak on how economic health evidence used to influence policy

  10. I stood against & disagree over but this is appalling. Keep personal abuse out of politics and disagree with dignity!

  11. Financial security key to good later life. Requires financial capability and financial inclusion

  12. With less than 1% of world’s population & 3.2% of global R&D expenditure, UK produces 15.9% of the world’s most highly cited research papers

  13. 'We have lowest borrowing rates since the Napoleonic war yet NHS is tied into PFI deals at 8% & layer on layer of profit' Jim Mackey via HSJ

  14. David McDaid followed , , and 3 others
    • @lmdHE1

      Health economist, MCHE, University of Manchester - diverse views/opinions my own. Research in economic evaluation - mental health and complex health care needs.

    • @ian_hickie

      Co-Director of the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney, focusing on improving the lives of those who live with mental illness

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