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CV

Curriculum Vitae

Line Bjørnskov Pedersen
 

 

Date of birth: 6th of December 1981

Nationality: Danish
 

Office address

Danish Centre for Health Economics (DaCHE),

Department of Public Health &

Research Unit for General Practice

University of Southern Denmark

Campusvej 55

DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark

Office phone: +45 65504204

E-mail: lib@sdu.dk

Department web-pages:

https://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/ist_sundhedstjenesteforsk/forskning/dache_healtheconomics; http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/ist_sundhedstjenesteforsk/forskning/almenpraksis

Personal SDU web-page: www.sdu.dk/ansat/lib.aspx

Personal web-page: http://lib733.wix.com/bjoernskovpedersen

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6804-2045

Position, Institute

Professor, Danish Centre for Health Economics Research (DaCHE), Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark & 

Senior Researcher and Research group leader, Research Unit for General Practice, Odense.

Research Interests

Health economics, the organisation of general practice and the agency relationship, health care professionals' wellbeing and behaviour, discrete choice experiments.

Employments

2024-         Professor, Danish Centre for Health Economics (DaCHE), Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark,                          Odense

2018-         Senior Researcher and Research group leader for the research group "Organisation in General practice", Research Unit for                          General Practice, Odense

2018-2024 Associate Professor, Danish Centre for Health Economics (DaCHE), Department of Public Health, University of Southern                          Denmark, Odense

2017-2018 Associate Professor, Centre of Health Economics Research (COHERE), Department of Business and                                                            Economics & Senior Researcher, Research Unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2015-2017 Postdoc, Centre of Health Economics Research (COHERE), Department of Business and Economics & Senior Researcher,                         Research Unit for General Practice, University of   Southern Denmark, Odense

2014-2015 Assistant Professor, Centre of Health Economics Research (COHERE), Department of Business and Economics & Senior                           Researcher, Research Unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2013-2014 Senior Research Consultant, Wilke, Odense

2012-2013 Assistant Professor, Centre of Health Economics Research (COHERE), Department of Business and Economics & Senior                           Researcher and Research group leader for the research group "Organisation in General practice", Research Unit for General                        Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2011-2012 Research Assistant, Department of Health Economics, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2008-2011 PhD student, Department of Health Economics & Research Unit for General Practice, Institute of Public Health, University of                     Southern Denmark, Odense

2008-2008 Research Assistant, Department of Health Economics, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2007-2008 Student Assistant, MedCom, Odense,

2007-2007 Student Assistant, Copenhagen Economics, Copenhagen

2005-2008 Student Assistant, TV2|Sporten, Odense

Education

2012          PhD in Economics, Research Unit of Health Economics & Research Unit for General Practice, University of Southern                                Denmark, Odense

2008          MSc in Economics, Economic policy analysis and project management, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2006          BSc in Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

PhD Courses (2008-2011)

  • Applied statistical analyses with missing data, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • Experimental design for stated choice and advanced modelling of choice data, Venice Foundation, Venice, Italy

  • Stated preference / Choice research, Centre for Fisheries & Aquaculture Management & Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark

  • Practical course in teaching pedagogy, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

  • Applied health economics (part 1): Using econometrics to evaluate health policies, Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Norway

  • Advanced Microeconomic Theory, School of Economics and Management, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • Questionnaire methods in clinical and public health research, Copenhagen Graduate School of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Principles of data documentation, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • Oral Presentation, The Danish Research School of Cultural Heritage, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

Other Educational Activities

  • Research Management Course, Copenhagen Business School 2020

  • Course in Stress Management and Prevention among Employees, University of Southern Denmark 2019

  • Work Environment Education, University of Southern Denmark 2018

  • Management Trainee Program, University of Southern Denmark 2015

  • Professional postgraduate teacher training for university lecturers, University of Southern Denmark 2013

  • Visiting scholar, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne University 2010

Reviewer for

Social Science and Medicine, Health Economics, Health Economics Letters, European Journal of Health Economics, Nordic Journal of Health Economics, Value in Health, Value in Health Regional Issues, Health Policy, Medical Decision Making, BMC Health Services Research, BMC Family Practice, Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, Journal of Choice Modelling, PLOS ONE, Acta Oncologica, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, Archives of Internal Medicine, BMJ Open, Journal of Sports Economics, Forum for Sport

Awards

2024 In top 10 most read publications in British Journal of General Practice in 2023 (7th place) with the paper Yordanov, D., Oxholm,                 A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It's not all about the money; A nation-wide           cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 73 (734): 396.

2018 Awarded the Magda og Svend Aage Friedrichs Prize, Odense, Denmark, 2018 for my contribution to general practice research.

2012 Winner of Best Brief Research Presentation, The 4th Conjoint Analysis in Health Conference (CAHC), Orlando, Florida, 20.-22.                 March 2012.

2009 Winner of Best Student Paper Award, Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland, 19.-22.                      August 2009.

 

Grants

2023 Characterizing Patients with Long-term Short-acting Opioid Medication Use and Changing their Medication through Nudging. The              Fund for General Practice, 170,250 DKK, 2023 (co-applicant)

2023 The FIRE project: Do financial and reputational motives affect physicians’ responses to accreditation, quality clusters, and changes              in reimbursement? The Fund for General Practice, 70,000 DKK, 2023 (main applicant)

2022 The WELLCARE project: How does physicians’ wellbeing impact care and policy responses? (CF22-0474). The Carlsberg                          Foundation, 4,291,478 DKK, 2022 (co-applicant)

2022 Prioritization, incentives, and Resource use for sUstainable DENTistry: PRUDENT (101094366) HORIZON-HLTH-2022_CARE-              08, 5,329,387 DKK (University of Southern Denmark is partner, co-applicant)

2022 Incentives and motivation in general practice: Improved treatment of patients with chronic disease (22-B-0057). The health                         Foundation, 400,000 DKK, 2022 (main applicant)

2021 Risk assessment of vulnerable pregnant women in general practice – an analysis of General Practitioners’ attitudes and perceived 

         challenges in the antenatal care (A1024), Region of Southern Denmark's Fund for Free and Strategic Research, 355,000 DKK, 2021           (co-applicant)

2021 Understanding and Changing General Practitioners’ Prescribing of Opioid Medicines (EMN-2021-00654), Committee of                             Multipractice Studies in General Practice, 70,000 DKK, 2021 (main-applicant)

2021 Inequalities in access to primary care during COVID-19 (EMN-2021-00662), Committee of Multipractice Studies in General                       Practice, 70,000 DKK, 2021 (co-applicant)

2020 Quality improvement clusters in general pactice - implementation and effects. A combined qualitative and quantitative study, The               General Practice Foundation, 270,000 DKK, 2020 (co-applicant)

2020 GPs' perceptions of quality improvement clusters and their importance for motivation and treatment behaviour (20-B-0288), The                 Health Foundation, 250,000 DKK, 2020 (co-applicant)

2019 Risk detection in antenatal care in general practice - an analysis of GPs' knowledge, attitudes and preferences, A.P. Møller                           Foundation (The physician foundation), 50,000 DKK, 2019 (co-applicant)

2018 The PINCH Project: Regulating and nudging for improved societal impact of research-based knowledge in health care                     

         (NNF18OC0033978), The Novo Nordic Foundation, 9,954,510 DKK, 2018 (co-applicant)

2018 The hidden costs of resource constraints in primary care, Læge Sofus Carl Emil Friis og Hustru Olga Dorus Friis Foundation,                     995,000 DKK, 2018 (co-applicant)

2018 Evaluation of patients' treatment, application and experienced effect of medical cannabis (J.nr. 1708012), Ministry of Health,                       2,411,794 DKK, 2018 (co-applicant)

2018 General practitioners' motivation profiles and treatment behaviour (EMN-2018-01868), Committee of Multipractice Studies in                     General Practice, 70,000 DKK, 2018 (main applicant)

2018 General practitioners' motivation profile and treatment behaviour (18-B-0018), The Health Foundation, 340,000 DKK, 2018 (main            applicant) 

2017 Defensive Medicine in General Practice, Quality and Continuing Professional Development Committee (quali-project 17/17),                     Region of Southern Denmark, 353,000 DKK, 2017 (co-applicant)

2017 Doctors' and patients' experiences with and attitudes towards medical cannabis, Region of Southern Denmark, 1,160,710 DKK,                   2017 (co-applicant) 

2016 Antibiotic prescription in Danish general practice: Determinants for variation in the use of microbiological diagnostics and                         prescription patterns, Ministry of Health, The National Antibiotics Council, 914,780 DKK, 2016 (co-applicant)

2012 Continuing Professional Development in General Practice, Danish Regions and The Organisation of General Practitioners in                       Denmark, 70,000 DKK, 2012 (main applicant)

2009 Aage and Yelva Nimbs Foundation, 12,000 DKK, 2009 (main applicant)

Board/Committee memberships

2024            Reviewer for the scientific committee, European Health Economics Association Conference (EUHEA), Vienne, Austria, 2024

2023            Remote referee for ERC 2023 Consolidator grant.

2023            Reviewer for the scientific committee, Nordic Health Economists Study Group Meeting (NHESG), Odense, Denmark, 2023

2022-2023   Member of the expert group advising the Council for New Reimbursement Structure in General Practice

2022            Reviewer on the PhD project proposal: SDU-2022-106 - (2420) - Identification, prediction, outcome assessment, and ethical                        aspects of using health-care data to identify poor adherence to antidiabetic treatment - A mixed methods project
2022            Reviewer for the scientific committee, European Health Economics Association Conference (EUHEA), Oslo, Norway, 2022

2020            External committee member, PhD thesis: Different aspects of municipal rehabilitation and the use of a capability measure.                          The importance of outcome measures. Annette Willemoes Holst-Kristensen, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2020

2020            External committee member, PhD thesis: Essays on policy instruments and incentives in health care in Norway. Anastasia                            Mokienko, University of Oslo, Norway, 2020

2020            Reviewer for the scientific committee, European Health Economics Association Conference (EUHEA), Oslo, Norway, 2020

2019            External committee member, PhD thesis: Exploring the preferences of unpaid carers of older adults towards support:                                    Implications for personalisation, Nadine Thomas, University of Stirling, Scotland, 2019

2019            External committee member, Pre PhD defence: Different Facets of Municipal rehabilitation and the use of a capability                                  measure, Annette Willemoes Holst-Kristensen, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2019

2018            Scientific committee member, Nordic Congress of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Odense, Denmark, 2018 

2018            Reviewer for the scientific committee, European Health Economics Association Conference (EUHEA), Maastricht, The                              Netherlands, 2018

2016            External committee member, PhD thesis: Three essays on healthcare provision and patient healthcare provider choice,                                  Anastasia Mokienko, University of Oslo, Norway, 2016

2016            Organizing committee member, Nordic Health Economics Study Group Meeting, Odense, Denmark, 17-19 August 2016

2016            External committee member, PhD thesis: Discrete choice experiments for health policy: past, present, and future, Domino                            Determann, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam and RIVM, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2016

2013            Organizing committee member, 3rd Danish Choice Modelling Day, Odense, Denmark, 18.-19 December 2013

2013            Recruitment committee member at the US job market, San Diego, USA, 2013

2012            Organizing committee member, 2nd Danish Choice Modelling Day, Odense, Denmark, 4-5. December 2012

2011            Organizing committee member, 1st Danish Choice Modelling Day, Odense, Denmark, 8. December 2011

Other managerial tasks and affiliations

2022-         Affiliated member of DRIVEN - Danish Centre for Motivation and Behaviour Science, Department of Sport Science and                            Clinical Biomechanics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2020-         Co-PI of the project: Optimizing treatment in general practice, 2020-2023

2019-         Co-PI of The PINCH Project: Regulating and nudging for improved societal impact of research-based knowledge in health                          care (NNF18OC0033978), 2019-2022 

2018-         Editor, Nordic Journal of Health Economics

2018-         Work Environment Representative, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense 

2018-         Appointed censor for the Education in Public Health and Related Educations

2018-         Appointed censor for the Education in Medicine

2018          Development of a new elective course in Advanced Health Economics for post graduate students in Health Sciences

2017-         Research group leader for the group Organisation in General Practice at the Research Unit of General Practice, University of                       Southern Denmark, Odense

2012-2013 Research group leader for the group Organisation and Regulation in General Practice at the Research Unit of General Practice,                    University of Southern Denmark, Odense

2012          Development of a new elective course in Sports Economics for under graduate students in Economics and Business                                      Economics

2009-2010 PhD student representative (substitute member), PhD study board, Faculty of Social Sciences

International collaborations

Over the years, I have built up a sound international research network and collaborate/have collaborated with researchers from, among others:

  • University of Leeds

  • Durham University

  • Bergen University

  • Sheffield University

  • Erasmus Medical Center

  • University of Manchester

  • Arizona University

  • University of Aberdeen

  • Monash University

  • University of British Colombia

  • University of York

Teaching Experience

  • Epistemology and methods, postgraduate level (Master in Quality and Management), 2022, 2023. Course responsible

  • Advanced Health Economics, graduate level (MSc in Health Sciences), 2018, 2019, 2020. Course responsible

  • Sports Economics, undergraduate level (BSc in Economics), taught in Danish, 2012, 2013, 2014 (both in Odense & Slagelse), 2015 (both in Odense and Slagelse), 2016 (Odense and Slagelse), 2017 (Odense and Slagelse). Course responsible in Odense

  • Health Economics, undergraduate level (BSc in Public Health), taught in Danish, 2013. Course responsible

  • Health Economics and budgeting, undergraduate level (BSc in Public Health), taught in Danish, 2012. Course responsible

  • Research Methods in Health Sciences, PhD level (PhD course at Health Sciences), taught in Danish, 2011. Responsible for the lectures concerning research methods from health economics

  • Economic Evaluation and tax policy, undergraduate level (BSc in Economics), taught in Danish, 2011. Responsible for the lectures concerning cost-benefit analyses

  • Health policy, graduate level (MSc in Economics), taught in Danish, 2011. Responsible for the lectures concerning the role of primary care in the Danish health care sector

  • Economic Evaluation, graduate level (MSc in Economics), taught in English, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Responsible for the lectures concerning revealed and stated preference methods

  • Effect measurement and other evaluations of public services, postgraduate level (Master in Quality and Management in the Social and Health Care Sector), taught in Danish, 2010. Responsible for the lectures concerning economic evaluation

  • Health Economics, graduate level (MSc in Public Health), taught in Danish, 2010. Responsible for the lectures concerning economic evaluation.

Supervision

I have supervised and co-supervised students in writing theses in different educations and different levels. I am also internal supervisor for colleagues attending the professional postgraduate teacher training course for university lecturers.
 

PhD students (past: n=8; current: n=4):

  • Patients’ attitudes, knowledge, and experience with medicinal cannabis (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Frederik Rosenbæk, expected to finish in 2025; co-supervisor)

  • Characterizing Patients with Inappropriate Short-acting Opioid Medication and Improving their Medication through Involvement and Nudging (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Sabrina Hoffensitz Nielsen, expected to finish in 2025; main supervisor)

  • General Practitioners’ Extrinsic Motivation and Treatment Patterns (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Dimitar Yordanov, expected to finish in 2024; co-supervisor)

  • Understanding and Changing General Practitioners’ Prescribing Behaviour for Opioid Medicines (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Maya Fey Niemann Hallett; degree awarded 2023; main supervisor)

  • Elicitation of GPs experience with quality clusters and the clusters importance for quality of care (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Maria Bundgaard, degree awarded 2023; main supervisor)

  • Risk detection in antenatal care (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Louise Brygger, degree awarded 2022; co-supervisor)

  • Antibiotics prescription in general practice in Denmark: Determinants for variation in use of microbiological diagnostics and prescription patterns (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Rikke Vognbjerg Sydenham, degree awarded 2021; main supervisor)

  • Does inequity in access to secondary care impact quality of care? (PhD programme in Health Sciences, James O'Halloran, degree awarded 2021; co-supervisor)

  • The importance of the client role on the implementation of politics (PhD programme in Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Didde Cramer Jensen, degree awarded 2017; co-supervisor)

  • The organisation of primary care. The effect of knowledge implementation and follow-up on treatment quality (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Jette Videbæk Le, degree awarded 2016; co-supervisor)

  • Task division in general practice. An analysis of associations between task division and job satisfaction, quality and perceived quality in general practice investigated by means of questionnaire and register surveys. (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Helle Riisgaard, degree awarded 2016; co-supervisor)

  • Young GPs preferences for in-service training. (PhD programme in Health Sciences, Niels Kristian Kjær, degree awarded 2016; co-supervisor)

Postgraduate students (n=10):

  • Strategy for medical education at OUH - is it being used and how is it perceived? A cross-sectional study among OUH doctors (Health Sciences, Laura Trier-Mørch)

  • Workload, intrinsic motivation and job satisfaction among nurses employed by local and regional authorities (Health Sciences, Michelle Tindahl Petersen and Christina Pedersen)

  • Permanent general practitioners at Danish care centers (graduate programme in Health Sciences, Louise Helga Overgaard Nielsen)

  • Loss aversion in soccer. A study of how teams behave at different game states (graduate programme in Economics, Anders Storkehave)

  • Outcome uncertainty, reference dependent preferences and loss aversion in soccer (graduate programme in Economics, Nick Jespersen)

  • Trading-off Adverse Effects for Uncertain Mortality Reduction in Cancer Screening (graduate programme in Economics, Thomas Møller Terkelsen)

  • Patients’ preferences for possible solutions to geographical differences in the area of rheumatology (graduate programme in Economics, Louise Findsen)

  • Eliciting preferences for attributes of an evaluation programme in the health care sector using stated preferences methods (graduate programme in Economics, Mikkel Bau Jungersen)

  • Ecological Effect of Enhanced Management of Coastal Lagoon Habitats Valued in an Economical Context through the Contingent Valuation Method (Graduate programme in Biology, Tessa Buchwald)

 

Bachelor students (n=12):

  • The Novelty Effect in Sports (undergraduate programme in economics, Sangevan Sayananthan)

  • Demand determinants in the Danish Superliga (undergraduate programme in economics, Abdelmajhid Laghmoch)

  • Demand for football (undergraduate programme in business economics, Mathias Henning & Astrid Fredslund Carstensen)

  • Discrimination in Danish Men's Handball (undergraduate programme in economics, Camilla Bruun Jensen)

  • Discrimination in Danish football (undergraduate programme in economics, Henrik Stephansen)

  • Discrete choice experiments (undergraduate programme in economics, Michel Damgaard)

  • Competitive balance in sports (undergraduate programme in economics, Nick Jespersen)

  • Equity implications by user charges in the medical practice - An empirical CVM study (undergraduate programme in Economics, Lise Andreasen & Julie Meldgaard Petersen)

  • Organisation of primary care in Denmark (undergraduate programme in Economics, Lærke Olesen)

  • The Organization of General Practice in Denmark (undergraduate programme in Economics, Christina Skøtt)

Professional postgraduate teacher training for university lecturers (n=2):

  • Assistant professor Maiken Aaskoven, DaCHE - Danish Centre for Health Economics, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 2022

  • Post Doc Helle Riisgaard, Research Unit for General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 2018

Conference Presentations and Posters

2023

  • Oxholm, A.S., Andersen, M.K., Waldorff, F.B., Wehberg, S., Pedersen, L.B. The role of intrinsic motivation for performance and responses to an external incentive. Economics of the Healthcare Workforce Workshop, Guildford, England, 19.-20. August 2023.

2022

  • Oxholm, A.S. Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B., Pedersen, L.B.  The link between physician motivation and care. Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Gothenburg, Sweden, 17.-19. August 2022.​

  • Oxholm, A.S., Andersen, M.K., Waldorff, F.B., Wehberg, S., Pedersen, L.B. The joy of care: The role of intrinsic motivation for quality of care and responsiveness to an external intervention. Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Gothenburg, Sweden, 17.-19. August 2022.

  • Oxholm, A.S, Andersen, M.K, Waldorff, F.B., Wehberg, S., Pedersen, L.B. The joy of care: The role of intrinsic motivation for quality of care and responsiveness to an external intervention. Nordic Conference of General Practice (NCGP2022), Stavanger, Norway, 23. June 2022.

2021

  • Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kristensen, S.R., Oxholm A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Pezzino, M. Physicians under pressure: Evidence from antibiotics prescribing in England. Digital Workshop: Health economic research on GPs organised by Oslo University and University of Southern Denmark, online, 28. January 2021.

  • Aars, O.K. and Kaarbøe, O. GP recruitment in the Nordic countries. Discussant at Digital Workshop: Health economic research on GPs organised by Oslo University and University of Southern Denmark, online, 28. January 2021.

2019

  • Pedersen, L.B., Hvidt, E.A, Waldorff, F.B., Andersen, M.K. Burnout of intrinsically motivated GPs when exposed to external regulation. A combined panel data survey and cluster randomized field experiment. 9th Vancouver Health Economics Methodology (VanHEM) Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 14. June 2019

  • Pedersen, L.B., Hvidt, E.A, Waldorff, F.B., Andersen, M.K. Burnout of intrinsically motivated GPs when exposed to external regulation. A combined panel data survey and cluster randomized field experiment. Self Determiation Theory Conference, Egmond ann Zee, The Netherlands, 21.-24. May 2019

  • Allen, T. Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kristensen, S.R., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Pezzino, M. Under pressure: The hidden costs of resource constraints in health care. Health Economics Study Group (HESG), York, England, 7.-9. January 2019.

  • Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jacobsen, C.B., Jensen, U.T., Pedersen, L.B. Time to revisit the agency theory and expand our thoughts on what motivates physicians? A nudge to health economists. Health Economics Study Group (HESG), York, England, 7.-9 January 2019.

 

2018

  • Pedersen, L.B., Allen, T., Waldorff, F., Andersen, M.K. Does accreditation affect the job satisfaction of general practitioners? Evidence from a cluster randomised field experiment from Denmark. Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Tromsø, Norway, 22.-24. August 2018.

  • Pedersen, L.B. et al. GP and patient preferences and the presence of asymmetric information: Using choice experiments to elicit preferences for shared decision making, EUHEA, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 11.-14. July 2018

 

2017

  • Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Jensen, U.T., Waldorff, F.B., Jacobsen, C.B. Can External Interventions Crowd In Intrinsic Motivation? A Cluster Randomized Field Experiment on Mandatory Accreditation of General Practice in Denmark, NHESG, Helsinki, Finland, August 23-25 2017.

  • Mørkbak, M.R., Pedersen, L.B., Scarpa, R. Handling resolvable uncertainty from incomplete choice set scenarios - choice probabilities versus discrete choices, iHEA, Boston, USA, 9.-11. July 2017.

  • Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Jensen, U.T., Waldorff, F.B., Jacobsen, C.B. Can External Interventions Crowd In Intrinsic Motivation? A Cluster Randomized Field Experiment on Mandatory Accreditation of General Practice in Denmark, iHEA pre-congress session on Behavioral economics and physician behavior, Boston, USA, July 8th 2017.

  • Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Jensen, U.T., Waldorff, F.B., Jacobsen, C.B. Can External Interventions Crowd In Intrinsic Motivation? A Cluster Randomized Field Experiment on Mandatory Accreditation of General Practice in Denmark in Symposium on Research on accreditation in Danish general practice: Planned studies and early findings, Nordic Congress of General Practice, Helsinki, Iceland, 14.-16. June 2017.

2015

  • Pedersen, L.B., Hess, S., Kjær, T. Exploring the agency relationship in general practice - An investigation of preferences for consultations using a best-worst scaling case 3 approach, Invited speaker at Stated Preferences in Health seminar, National institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Utrecht, April, 9th 2015
     

2013

  • Pedersen, L., Kolstad, J., Hole, A., Gyrd-Hansen, D. GPs’ shifting agencies in choice of treatment. A comparison in WTP space, Nordic Congress of General Practice, Tampere, Finland, 21.-24. August 2013

  • Olsen, K., Kristensen, T. Pedersen, L. Rathe, J., Le, J., Ahnfeldt-Mollerup, P. The GP effect: new areas of health economic and organizational research in the GP sector, Symposium at the Nordic Congress of General Practice, Tampere, Finland, 21.-24. August 2013

  • Pedersen, L., Kolstad, J., Hole, A., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2014. GPs’ shifting agencies in choice of treatment. A comparison in WTP space, International Health Economics Association (IHEA), Sydney, Australia, 7.-10. July 2013

  • Pedersen, L., Gyrd-Hansen, D. The use of status quo and opt out options in choice experiments. Implications of researchers dubious use of the ‘neither’ option, International Choice Modelling Conference, Sydney, Australia, 3.-5. July 2013

 

2012

  • Pedersen L. 2012. Preference for practice. A study on young doctors choice of general practice using a discrete choice experiment. Conference paper, Conjoint Analyses in Health Care, Orlando, Florida, 20.-22. March 2012
     

2011

  • Pedersen, L., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2011. Do general practitioners know the preferences of their patients? An empirical study on the agency relationship using a discrete choice experiment. Conference paper, Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Odense, Denmark, 17.-19. August 2011

  • Pedersen, L., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J. 2011. Does the inclusion of a cost attribute in forced and unforced choices matter? Results from a web survey applying a discrete choice experiment. Conference paper, 2nd Choice Modelling Conference, Leeds, England, 4.-6. July 2011.

  • Pedersen, L., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J. 2011. General practitioners' preferences for the organisation of primary care. A discrete choice experiment. Conference paper, 17th Nordic Congress of General Practice, Tromsø, Norway, 14.-17. June 2011.
     

2009

  • Pedersen, L., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kjær, T. 2009. The influence of information and private versus public provision in an empirical analysis of preferences for screening for prostate cancer in Denmark. Conference paper, Nordic Health Economics Study Group (NHESG) Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland, 19.-22. August 2009

  • Pedersen, L. 2009. Organisation of primary care and the agency relationship. A planned project on preference elicitation emphasising the discrete choice experiment. Congress Poster, The 16th Nordic Congress of Primary Health Care, Copenhagen, Denmark, 13.-16. May 2009

Other Oral Presentations

2023

  • August 2023: Presentation for Sundhedsstrukturkommissionens sekretariat (STRUKS) (The Commission of Health Structure's Secretariat) "General practitioners motivation and response to incentives", (Alment praktiserende lægers motivation og respons på styringsinstrumenter), Ministry of the Interior and Health, Copenhagen, Denmark

2022

  • September 2022: Invited presentation at the annual meeting for Danish Society for Health Economics: "The relationship between physicians' intrinsic motivation and treatment in relation to accreditation of general practice", (Sammenhængen mellem lægers indre motivation og behandling i relation til akkreditering af almen praksis), Odense, Denmark

  • March 2022: The link between motivation and care in general practice. Advisory group meeting for the PINCH project. 

  • February 2022: Presentation of the The research group: Organisation in General Practice for The Danish College of General Practitioners

2020

  • February 2020: Invited presentation of the research group: Organisation in general practice and a study on burnout of intrinsically motivated GPs when exposed to external regulation, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

2019

  • June 2019: Presentation of the research group: Organisation in general practice, Danish Regions, Copenhagen, Denmark

  • June 2019: Vancouver Health Economics Methodology (VanHEM) pre-conference workshop, "Using Stated Preference Methods to Guide Health Policy: Challenges, Opportunities, Pitfalls and Research Agendas", Vancouver, Canada

  • January 2019: Presentation for a delegation from Center for Primary Health Care Research, University of Oslo, "Joint activities with the Research Unit for General Practice", Odense, Denmark

  • January 2019: Invited presentation at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Workshop, "Regulating and nudging for improved societal impact of research-based knowledge in health care: The PINCH project", Hillerød, Denmark

2018

  • December 2018: Invited presentation at Department of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), "A practical introduction to preference elicitation: What, why and how?, Trondheim, Norway 

  • November 2018: Presentation for The Organisation of General Practitioners in Denmark, "General practitioners motivation, job satisfaction and burnout", Odense, Denmark

  • September 2018: Invited presentation at the annual meeting for Danish Society for Health Economics, "Under pressure: The hidden costs of ressource constraints in general practice" (Under pres: De skjulte omkostninger ved budgetbegrænsninger i almen praksis), Odense, Denmark

2017

  • November 2017: Invited presentation at Aarhus University, Business and Social Science, “Can external interventions crowd out intrinsic motivation”, Aarhus, Denmark

  • September 2017: Invited presentation at the annual meeting for Danish Society for Health Economics, "The use of discrete choice (DCE) in health economics" (Hvad kan discrete choice (DCE) bruges til indenfor sundhedsøkonomien?), Odense, Denmark

  • January 2017: Invited presentation at the Danish Society for Quality in Healthcare's annual meeting, "Assessment of the Danish Healthcare Quality Programme in general practice - a research project" (Evaluering af DDKM i almen Praksis - et forskningsprojekt), Nyborg, Denmark

2015

  • April 2015: Presentation at Organisation of General Practitioners (NHG) in The Netherlands, "Accreditation in General Practice in Denmark", Domus Medica, Utrecht, The Netherlands

  • March 2015: Invited presentation at Dansk Almenmedicinsk Forskningsdag, "The effect of accreditation on organizational aspects and quality of treatment in primary care", Domus Medica, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

2012

  • October 2012: Invited presentation at FYAM's (Forum for young general practitioners) annual meeting, "Preference for practice - a study on young doctors preferences for choice af general practice" (Præference for praksis - et studie af yngre lægers ønsker i forbindelse med valg af nedsættelse i almen praksis), Middelfart, Denmark

  • September 2012: Presentation at the Academy for HHX-talents, "Experience Economy" (Oplevelsesøkonomi), Odense, Denmark

  • May 2012: Invited presentation at the Official Opening Day for Centre of Health Economics Research, "Preference for Practice. A study on young doctors choice of general practice" (Præference for praksis. Et studie af yngre lægers valg af almen praksis), Odense, Denmark
     

2011

  • January 2011: Presentation at the Research Unit for General Practice, "General practitioners preferences for the organisation of general practice. A discrete choice experiment" (Praktiserende lægers præferencer for organiseringen af almen praksis. Et diskret valg eksperiment), Odense, Denmark
     

2010

  • December 2010: Invited presentation at Research day with Danish Regions, "General practitioners preferences for the organisation of general practice in Denmark. Preliminary results" (Praktiserende lægers præferencer for organiseringen af almen praksis i Danmark. Foreløbige resultater), Odense, Denmark

  • October 2010: Invited presentation at The Research Funds research day, "General practitioners preferences for the organisation of general practice in Denmark. Preliminary results" (Praktiserende lægers præferencer for organiseringen af almen praksis i Danmark. Foreløbige resultater), Copenhagen, Denmark

  • May 2010: Presentation at Health Economics Seminar, "The organisation of primary care in Denmark and the agency relationship" University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

  • April 2010: Presentation at Researcher Grand Prix 2010 (Forsker Grand Prix 2010), "Use your head" (Brug bolden), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

  • February 2010: Invited presentation at Health Economics Workshop "The organisation of primary care in Denmark and the agency relationship", Melbourne, Australia

  • January 2010: Invited presentation at Research Worksop for General Practice (Almenmedicinsk Forskningsworkshop), "The organisation of primary care in Denmark and the Agency relationship" (Organiseringen af almen praksis i Danmark og principal-agent relationen), Copenhagen, Denmark

 

2009

  • October 2009: Invited presentation at The Research Funds research day, "The organisation of general practice in Denmark" (Organiseringen af almen praksis i Danmark), Copenhagen, Denmark

  • April 2009: Presentation at Event 2009, "Soccer attendees preferences for facilities at Fionia Park Stadium" (Fodboldtilskueres præferencer for faciliteter på Fionia Park), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

  • April 2009: Presentation at Workshop: Future perspectives in family physicians research, "What are the prioritisations of GPs and patients in the organisation of primary care?" (Hvad prioriterer læger og patienter i organiseringen af almen praksis?), Research unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

  • January 2009: Invited presentation at The Research Fund's Project Day (Forskningsfondens Temadag), "What do GPs and patients prefer in the organisation of primary care?" (Hvad foretrækker læger og patienter i organiseringen af almen praksis?), Research unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Selected media appearances

  • October 2023: Research: This characterizes quality clusters where general practitioners receive a high benefit. (Forskning: Det kendetegner kvalitetsklynger, hvor praktiserende læger får højt udbytte), Medicinsk Tidsskrift.

  • September 2023: New study: General practitioners are motivated by much more than money. (Nyt studie: Praktiserende læger motiveres af meget mere end penge), Dagens Medicin.

  • August 2023: BJGP podcast: https://www.bjgplife.com/131 and 1 minute YouTube video: https://youtu.be/bXEo31K4nxQ in relation to the publication: Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. Mapping general practitioners' motivation. It's not all about the money. A nation-wide cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, BJGP.2022.0563. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2022.0563 

  • June 2023: GP motivation is not financial finds research. Brought in Management in Practice and Pulse Today. 

  • January 2021: Pressure leads GPs to increase antibiotic prescribing, Press release by University of Manchester, brought in Pulse, About Manchester, Mirage News, and MedicalXpress.

  • March 2019: What makes a good general practitioner? (Hvad er en god praktiserende læge?), Samvirke.

  • August 2012: Expensive to bring in GPs to Tønder (Dyrt at hente læger til Tønder), Newspaq / Radio Mojn

  • August 2012: 472.500 DKK more for a rural area GP (472.500 kr. ekstra for en udkantslæge), Jyllands Posten

  • March 2011: Citizens' and GPs' preferences are to be investigated (Borgeres og lægers holdning skal undersøges nærmere), Nordjyske Stiftstidende, Nordjyske.dk.

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