Sara Allin
September 15, 2014 | By Public Policy Admin |
Adjunct Professor
Sara Allin is an Assistant Professor (status only) at the School of Public Policy and Governance and with the Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. She is a Senior Researcher at the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Sara received her MSc (Health Policy) and PhD (Social Policy) from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Publications
Allin, S and Grignon, M. (2014) Examining the Role of Amenable Mortality as an Indicator of Health System Effectiveness, Healthcare Policy, 9(3): 12-19.
Gusmano, M., and Allin, S. (2014) Framing the Issue of Ageing and Health Care Spending in Canada, UK and the US, Health Economics, Policy and Law, 9(3):313-28.
How does complementary private insurance coverage affect seniors’ use of medications in Ontario? Allin, S., Laporte, A., Law, M. (2013). Health Policy, 110: 147-155.
Health Care Cost Containment Strategies Used In Four Other High-Income Countries Hold Lessons For The United States.Stabile, M., Thomson, S., Boyle, S., Busse, R., Mossialos, E., Chevreul, K., Allin, S., Marchildon, G. (2013) Health Affairs, 32 (4): 643-652.
Comparability of self-reported medication use and pharmacy claims data.Allin, S., Bayoumi, A., Law, M., and Laporte, A (2013) Health Reports, 24 (1).
Inequity in health and health care use among children.Allin, S., and Stabile, M. (2012) Journal of Health Economics Policy and Law, 7(2): 227-242.
The economic costs of childhood disability.Stabile, M and Allin, S. (2012) Future of Children, Children with Disabilities, Volume 22, 1: 65-96.
Socioeconomic status and the use of medicines in the Ontario Public Drug Program.Allin, S., and Laporte, A. (2011) Canadian Public Policy, 37(4), 563-576.
Access to care for older persons: a comparison of England and the United States.Gusmano, M., and Allin, S. (2011) Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 36(1): 89-118.
Subjective Unmet Need and Utilization of Health Care services in Canada: What are the Implications for Equity?Allin, S., Grignon, M., and Le Grand, J. (2010) Social Science and Medicine, 70(30): 465-472.
School of Public Policy & Governance
Research Interests
Health policy, Equity in Health and Health Care, and Comparative Policy Analysis.
Contact info
sara.allin@utoronto.ca
Website
416-560-1393