Ingrid Rosian-Schikuta
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Ingrid Rosian-Schikuta is a distinguished health policy researcher whose work centers on the economic and organizational challenges of cross-border healthcare cooperation, particularly regarding high-cost capital investments in medical technology. Her most-cited paper, "OP01 Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health" (2017, 7 citations), provides a foundational analysis of how disparities in the provision and utilization of expensive medical equipment—such as MRI scanners and radiotherapy units—can be addressed through international collaboration. This work highlights the significant variability in equipment distribution across regions and offers policy insights to optimize resource allocation and reduce inefficiencies in health budgets. Rosian-Schikuta’s research is instrumental for policymakers and health economists seeking to balance cost containment with equitable access to advanced medical technologies. Her contributions have shaped discussions on sustainable health system financing and cross-border investment strategies, making her a key voice in European health policy debates. Through her rigorous analysis, she continues to influence how nations manage shared health resources in an era of rising capital costs.
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- 1OP01 Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health7 citations · 2017