Mayvis Rebeira

Faculty Member

Initiative

Research on the Grossman model on demand for health care

Accepting Students

Research on the Grossman model on demand for health care. Investigate expansion of the Grossman model to take into account external shocks. Accepting Students Undertaking some theory work on health human capital

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Initiative

COVID-19 procurement around the world

Accepting Students

COVID-19 procurement around the world. Comparative investigation on COVID-19 procurement and supply methods across countries. Research on COVID-19 procurement in select countries.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Initiative

Consideration of Trade-offs Regarding COVID-19 Containment Measures in the United States: Implications for Canada

Accepting Students

This study attempts to find if stimulus packages can be deemed cost-effective and whether shutdown measures are too restrictive resulting in massive economic shock to individuals.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Affiliates: Eric Nauenberg

Mayvis Rebeira is a health economist, health services researcher and an adjunct lecturer.

Her expertise include health policy, real-world evidence research for value propositions for health technologies, drug pricing, patient and market access, methodologies in cost-effectiveness analysis, economics modelling, economic evaluations and performance measurement.

Research interests include income inequality, economics theory, economic evaluation methodologies and health policy.

She is a course instructor in health economics at IHPME, mentor to students and industry leaders and helps develop the growth of the life-sciences industry in Canada.

Mayvis received her doctorate in health economics from the IHPME, University of Toronto and has.a M.A in Economics also from University of Toronto.