Call for Expression of Interest: PhD Student (Frailty Work Package 2 Health Economics)
As Australia's first private University, Bond University based at Robina, Gold Coast seeks to be recognised internationally as a leading independent university, imbued with a spirit to innovate, a commitment to influence and a dedication to inspire tomorrow's professionals who share a personalised and transformational student experience. The Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare and the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine is calling for expressions of interest from health, economics or statistics graduates wishing to complete a PhD.
This PhD opportunity is part of a research project funded by an MRFF Multidisciplinary Models of Primary Care Stream 2-3, which aims to integrate frailty measurement into primary care systems in Australia and deliver novel decision-support tools to enable comprehensive frailty management.
Frailty is one of the most significant challenges to health and well-being for older community dwellers in Australia. More than 20% of Australians become frail at their age, with poorer quality of life and increased risk of disability, admission to hospital, nursing home placement and death. Multicomponent interventions can reduce frailty and improve outcomes; however, since frailty is not routinely identified in primary care, patients and health care professionals are unable to make frailty-informed decisions about treatment and care options. Furthermore, barriers to access and implementation have prevented these proven frailty interventions from being standardised or embedded into health practice at scale.
The future candidate will be joining a world-class team of researchers and clinicians in primary care and geriatrics led by Professor Mark Morgan (General Practitioner and chair of the RACGP Expert Committee for Quality Care) and Professor Ruth Hubbard (Geriatrician and Founder & Director of the Australia Frailty Network).
This programme of work will directly lead to better clinical practice, patient experience, and health outcomes for older people in Australia's primary care system. The cost of these resources and their implementation, along with the health economics of their use, will be of utmost importance to the creation of a sustainable solution for patients in primary care.
The PhD candidate will have the opportunity to develop skills in health economics and the integration of economics with health services. The candidate will be supported by experts in health economics, ageing and geriatric medicine, and primary care research. This PhD project may involve:
* Exploring the integration of economic evaluation and implementation science in the health and primary care setting
* Attributing economic valuation to health outcome measures in frailty, primary care and potentially a wider health context
* Accessing primary care data to evaluate cost and revenue streams in the context of sustainable healthcare delivery
* Using health economic analysis to identify potential costs and savings, in relation to implementing a toolkit frailty-focused interventions across Australia's general practice.
Applications close: Friday 3 July 2026.
Eligibility requirements and application process can be found on the PhD advertisement at Bond University or on Seek.
For all inquiries related to this position, please contact Tanya Forbes: tforbes@bond.edu.au
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