Shuli Brammli-Greenberg

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Shuli Brammli-Greenberg

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Faculty of Medicine The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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https://medicine.ekmd.huji.ac.il/en/research/shulib/Pages/default.aspx

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Short bio

Shuli is an Health Economist, holds a B.A. in Economics and Statistics, an M.A. in Economics with a specialization in Econometrics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In addition she holds a PHD in economics with a specialization in health economics from Tel Aviv University.She has many years of expertise as an applied researcher of the health system in Israel with a focus on research areas of health economics, health insurance economics and health policy. In recent years she has been developing the field of operative economics which includes making economic tools and economic theories accessible to health system managers.
Until November 2019, Shuli was the head of the Health Economics and Health Policy team at the Brookdale Institute and the head of the Health Systems Management Program (MHA) at the School of public health, University of Haifa. As of today Shuli is currently a faculty member at the Hebrew University School of Public Health, and a senior researcher at the Brookdale Institute.

Research interests

Health Economics,

Health and LTC Insurance

Disparities

Variation in decision making

Research projects on COVID and Long-Term Care

Tsadok-Rosenbluth,S., Hovav, B., Horowitz,G. Brammli-Greenberg, S.  “Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel”. Journal of Long-Term Care. 2021

Tsadok-Rosenbluth S, Leibner G, Hovav B, Horowitz G and Brammli-Greenberg S. (2020) The impact of COVID-19 on people using and providing Long-Term Care in Israel. Report available at LTCcovid.org, International Long-Term Care Policy Network, CPEC-LSE, May 2020. https://ltccovid.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/The-COVID-19-Long-Term-Care-situation-in-Israel-4-May.pdf

 

LTCcovid webinar presentations

ILPN Webinar: International experiences of 2nd, 3rd waves, vaccines and beyond in the long-term care sector

Presentation Titled: “Covid-19 and LTC institutions in Israel – centralizes management”

https://ltccovid.org/2020/12/08/save-the-date-for-the-next-ltccovid-webinar-conversation-international-experiences-of-2nd-3rd-waves-vaccines-and-beyond-in-the-long-term-care-sector-14th-december-2pm-gmt/

Key publications

1.      Haimi M, Brammli-Greenberg S (#), Waisman Y, Stein, N, Baron-Epel O. “The Role of Non-Medical Factors in Physicians’ Decision-Making Process in a Pediatric Telemedicine service”. Health Informatics Journal. 2019. 

2.      Brammli-Greenberg, S.(+), Glazer, J., Ruth Waitzberg. “Modest risk-sharing significantly reduces health plans’ incentives for service distortion”. The European Journal of Health Economics.2019.

3.      Haimi M, Brammli-Greenberg, S. (#), Baron-Epel O, Waisman Y. “Assessing Patient Safety in a Pediatric Telemedicine Setting: a Multi-Methods Study”. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 2020.

4.       Waitzberg, R., Davidovich, N., Leibner, G., Penn, N., Brammli-Greenberg, S. “Israel’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic: tailoring measures for vulnerable cultural minority populations”. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2020. DOI: 10.1186/s12939-020-01191-7

5.      Gileles-Hillel, A., Mor-Shaked, H., Shoseyov, D., Reiter, J., Tsabari, R., Hevroni, A,. Cohen-Cymberknoh, M., Amirav, I., Brammli-Greenberg, S., Horani, A., Kerem, E., Breuer, O. “Whole Exome Sequencing Accuracy in the Diagnosis of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia”. Forthcoming. ERJ Open Research.

6.      Brammli-Greenberg, S.(+), Dotan, E., Arazi R. “The insurability of innovative pharmaceutical cancer technologies”. Israel Journal of health policy research. JHPR-D-20-00011R3

7.      Brammli-Greenberg, S.(+),Yaari,I., Daniels,E., Adijes-Toren,A. How Managed Entry Agreements can improve allocation in the public health system: a mechanism design approach. Eur J Health Econ (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-021-01284-2.

8.      Tsadok-Rosenbluth,S., Hovav, B., Horowitz,G. Brammli-Greenberg, S. (+) “Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel”. Journal of Long-Term Care. 2021.

9.      Shahbari, N. A. E., Gesser-Edelsberg, A., Davidovitch, N., Brammli-Greenberg, S., Grifat, R., Mesch, G. Factors associated with seasonal influenza and HPV vaccination uptake among different ethnic groups in Arab and Jewish society in Israel. International Journal for Equity in Health volume 20, Article number: 20(1). (2021)

10.  Marchildon, G. P., Brammli-Greenberg, S., Dayan, M., De Belvis, A. G., Gandré, C., Isaksson, D., … & Quentin, W. Achieving Higher Performing Primary Care through Patient Registration: A Review of Twelve High-Income Countries. Health Policy. (2021) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.09.001

11.  Hovav, B., Brammli-Greenberg, S. Involvement levels of breast cancer patients – seeking trusted hospital and physician. Journal of Health Psychology. Accepted for publication.

LTCCovid contributions

Tsadok-Rosenbluth S, Leibner G, Hovav B, Horowitz G and Brammli-Greenberg S. (2020) The impact of COVID-19 on people using and providing Long-Term Care in Israel. Report available at LTCcovid.org, International Long-Term Care Policy Network, CPEC-LSE, May 2020. https://ltccovid.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/The-COVID-19-Long-Term-Care-situation-in-Israel-4-May.pdf