Social and Economic Value of Health: Individuals (2017) An innovative research programme to investigate the impact of health on society and the economy

- The Social and Economic Value of Health programme aims to develop knowledge around the impact of health on the social and economic outcomes of individuals and populations through funding original research.
- We awarded six projects from universities across the UK between £150,000 and £350,000 for research of up to three years, starting mid-2018.
- The six universities who received awards were University of Bristol, Loughborough University, University of Sheffield, UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University of Glasgow and Imperial College London.
Aims
The 2017 round of the programme aimed to generate new knowledge and expand our understanding of the impact that a person’s physical and/or mental health has on their own economic and social outcomes over the medium to long term.
The projects have been developing our understanding of the economic and social case for investing in strategies that maintain, protect and create health more broadly than through investment in health care. They seek to reframe health as an asset that can potentially deliver wider economic and social returns on investment. The projects are building evidence on the causal impacts of health, mainly by using date linkage and statistical methods, to better understand the effect of health status on social and economic outcomes.
All six projects will be completed in 2020/21.
Explore the projects
Research project
Social and economic consequences of health status
Led by the University of Bristol, this project uses causal inference methods to assess how health...
Research project
Life course impacts of health status on social and economic outcomes and transitions
Led by Loughborough University, this project identifies and analyses longitudinal data in order to...
Research project
The causal impact of health status on labour market outcomes: consequences for individuals and households
Led by the University of Sheffield, this project uses econometric techniques to provide new UK...
Research project
The economic and social value of health from childhood to later life
Led by University College London, this project aims to generate new knowledge and expand...
Research project
Causal effects of alcohol and mental health problems on employment outcomes: Harnessing UK Biobank and linked administrative data
Led by the University of Glasgow, this project assesses the causal effects of alcohol consumption...
Research project
Does childhood obesity hinder human capital development?
Led by Imperial College Business School, this project aims to establish the causal pathways that...
Contact at the Health Foundation
Heather Wilson
Programme and Policy Officer
020 7257 8031
Heather.Wilson@health.org.uk
Further reading
Programme
Social and Economic Value of Health: Place (2019)
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Health as an asset
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