BSc(Hons) MPhil, PhD, GradCertHealthEc
Associate Professor of Practice, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) at the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, University of Sydney.
A/Prof Sarah Norris is a member of MSAC, the Deputy Chair of the Evaluation Subcommittee of MSAC, and a member of the NSW Health Genomics Steering Committee. Sarah has extensive experience in HTA and leads the Knowledge Systems for Policy Action Research Theme at the Menzies. She has a deep understanding of the Australian health system, public and private sector funding arrangements, and the role of different types of evidence in decisions regarding health service funding. Sarah has shaped national approaches to HTA for emerging technologies, including contributing to the development of an HTA tool for genetic predisposition testing, and the development of a pragmatic approach to the assessment of FDG-PET in rare cancers. Sarah is currently leading a four-year MRFF project (gEnomics4newborns) on integrating ethical and equity considerations in assessments of the use of genomics in newborn screening for rare conditions.