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prof.dr. TGM (Tom) Van Ourti

Biography

Tom Van Ourti is a professor of applied health economics with a focus on health and inequality. His research focuses on understanding the socio-economic health gradient, with specific interest in impact evaluation, preventive care, mental health, perinatal health, measurement theory of health inequalities, and the elicitation of social preferences for income and health. He has published in journals including the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Health Economics, and the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. He teaches applied econometrics and health economics, and organizes a yearly PhD summer school on inequalities in health and health care. He obtained his PhD from the University of Antwerp and has held visiting positions at the university of Melbourne, and the George Washington University.

Erasmus School of Economics

Full professor | Health Economics
Email
vanourti@ese.eur.nl

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

Full professor | Health Economics (HE)
Email
vanourti@eshpm.eur.nl

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Work

  • Gustav Kjellsson, Dennis Petrie & Tom Van Ourti (2025) - - Health Economics (United Kingdom) - doi: -
  • Callum Brindley, Tom Van Ourti, Igna Bonfrer & Owen O'Donnell (2025) - - Social Science and Medicine, 365 - doi: -
  • , B. Y. Gravesteijn, N. Boderie, T. van den Akker, Loes C.M. Bertens, K. Bloemenkamp, L. Burgos Ochoa, Ank de Jonge, B. M. Kazemier, P. P. Klein, Igna Kwint-Reijnders, J. A. Labrecque, B. W. Mol, S. A. Obermann-Borst, L. Peters, A. C.J. Ravelli, A. Schonewille-Rosman, J. Been, C. J. de Groot, E. Ambrosino, K. V. Auweele, R. Beijers, L. Burdorf, C. de Weerth, A. Franx, M. Nieuwenhuijze, L. Ramerman, A. Ravelli, A. Schonewille-Rosman, J. Struijs, H. Torij, M. Van Beukering, M. van den Heuvel, J. van Dillen, F. van Lenthe, T. Van Ourti, A. Verhoeff, M. Vermeulen, N. Visser, S. Willers, S. Schoenmakers & Z. Zainularab (2024) - - Public Health, 235, 15-25 - doi: -
  • Jawa Issa, Tom Van Ourti, Pieter van Baal & Owen O'Donnell (2024) - - Demography, 61 (4), 1143-1159 - doi: -
  • Cristina Richie, Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Hok Bing Thio, Alina Rwei, Chirlmin Joo, Urs Staufer, Dante Muratore, Massimo Mastrangeli, Irene Dedoussi, Job van Exel, Tom van Ourti, Igna Bonfrer, Alberto Gianoli, Alexander Los, Gijsbertus T.J. van der Horst, Martin van Hagen, Lex Burdorf, Jasper V. Been, Maud Hermans, Ralph Stadhouders, Robbert J. Rottier, Anna Bornioli, Ines Chaves & Willem A. Dik (2024) - - PLOS Climate, 3 (6) - doi: -
  • Tom Van Ourti (2024) - - Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, 66 (4), 227 -
  • Matthew Robson, Owen O'Donnell & Tom Van Ourti (2024) - - Journal of Health Economics, 94 - doi: -
  • Francisca Vargas Lopes, Bastian Ravesteijn, Tom Van Ourti & Carlos Riumallo-Herl (2023) - - The Lancet Psychiatry, 10 (8), 588-597 - doi: -
  • Kirsten I.M. Rohde, Tom Van Ourti & Amar Soebhag (2023) - - Journal of Health Economics, 90 - doi: -
  • Callum Brindley, Tom Van Ourti, Joseph Capuno, Aleli Kraft, Jenny Kudymowa & Owen O’Donnell (2023) - - BMC Public Health, 23 (1) - doi: -

      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      GWMTTHEPL

      Level
      master
      Year Level
      master
      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      GW4555M

      Year Level
      master, master
      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      GW4592M

      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      FEB12012

      Year Level
      master, master
      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      GW4536M

      Year
      2024
      Course Code
      FEB12012X

      News regarding prof.dr. TGM (Tom) Van Ourti

      Francisca Vargas Lopes wins Eddy Van Doorslaer Research Excellence Award

      Francisca will be offered the opportunity to host a sponsored event around the topic of her paper, which is yet to be scheduled.

      Climate change and health outcomes: extreme temperatures, air pollution, and policy instruments

      ECTMIH 2023 local organising committee member Juliette Mattijsen and Professor Tom Van Ourti in conversation.

      People with lower incomes have worse outcomes of mental health treatment

      Low-income patients improve less with the first specialist mental health treatment compared with those with higher incomes.

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