Dr Ned Hartfiel
(Former)

Contact info
Dr Ned Hartfiel holds a PhD in Health Economics from Bangor University. After completing his PhD on the cost-effectiveness of yoga for managing musculoskeletal conditions, Ned has remained at CHEME and is currently working on a variety of social return on investment projects.
Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME)
Holyhead Road (Normal Site)
Ardudwy Hall
LL57 2PZ
Bangor
United Kingdom
Contact
ned.hartfiel@bangor.ac.uk
Contact Info
Dr Ned Hartfiel holds a PhD in Health Economics from Bangor University. After completing his PhD on the cost-effectiveness of yoga for managing musculoskeletal conditions, Ned has remained at CHEME and is currently working on a variety of social return on investment projects.
Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME)
Holyhead Road (Normal Site)
Ardudwy Hall
LL57 2PZ
Bangor
United Kingdom
Contact
ned.hartfiel@bangor.ac.uk
Education / academic qualifications
- 2016 - PhD (2012 - 2016)
Research outputs (30)
- Published
Evaluating the Well-Being Benefits and Social Value of Volunteer Gardening: Health Economics Meets Behavioral Science: Behavioral Sciences
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
An Individually Tailored, Home-Based Supervised Exercise Programme for People with Early Dementia: An RCT-informed Health Economic Evaluation
Research output: Working paper › Preprint
- Published
The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of vitrectomy surgery for primary idiopathic epiretinal membranes (iERMs): a systematic review
Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (10)
Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course
Health and Wellbeing at Work
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic conference
Healthy Back Programme in the Workplace
Activity: Consultancy
Projects (4)
Wellbeing and healing through craft and nature
Project: Research