Dr Rick Marshall
PhD, Epidemiology (ANU), Graduate Management Certificate (University of NSW), Health Economics Postgrad Certificate (University of Sydney), Diploma Applied Psychology, Clinical (University of Tasmania), Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and Economics (University of Tasmania)
Dr Rick Marshall OAM is an international consultant on healthcare Case-Based activity measurement, pricing and performance management. He is a former clinician, healthcare service manager and system developer. He has held Professorial appointments with the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney and the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London. He specializes in healthcare system performance analysis, Patient Based Funding reform and Management Information Development for healthcare.
He has extensive experience in senior executive and advisory roles in the Australian Federal, Victorian, NSW and ACT governments, the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority and governments in Ireland, England, and Hong Kong.
Dr Marshall led the teams that initially established the Australian DRG system and the Activity Based Funding (ABF) mechanisms for Australia’s Independent Hospital Pricing Authority. He recently established the role of Director of Pricing for the NHS in England and has held the appointment of Chief Expert on Casemix and Activity-Based Funding and Payment in China’s National Health Development Research Centre. Rick’s history as an international expert adviser in healthcare reform programs and health insurance system development has included healthcare performance improvement, associated health information systems design and case payment and integrated care classification implementations. In addition to his work in Australia, he has managed and advised on value-based funding reform projects in both the public and private sectors in over 30 countries internationally including Botswana, Canada, China, England, Estonia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mongolia, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey
Rick’s recent activities have included providing advice on and support in value-based healthcare innovation and performance improvement programs to Governments, payer organisations and individual providers in Africa, Asia/Pacific, Europe, Middle East and North America. These interests include various project roles with WHO, World Bank and other international development organisations. Most of these have included or focused on establishing innovative greenfield health services models and systems including implementations and demonstration projects.
Email marshric@gmail.com