Anne Mills have researched and published widely in the fields of health economics and health systems in low and middle income countries. She continue to be involved in research on universal coverage developments in Tanzania, South Africa and Thailand, and on strengthening services for mothers and children. She had continuing involvement in supporting capacity development in health economics in low and middle income country universities and research institutions. She had advised multilateral, bilateral and government agencies on numerous occasions; was a member of WHO’s Commission on Macroeconomics and Health; and co-chaired one of the two Working Groups for the 2009 High Level Taskforce on Innovative International Finance for Health Systems co-chaired by Gordon Brown. She was President of the International Health Economics Association (iHEA) for 2012-13.
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