Paul Revill is a non-resident fellow at CGD, and a senior research fellow for the Team for Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (TEEHTA) at the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), University of York. He is the theme lead in Global Health Economic Evaluation at CHE. Revill’s research interests expand across the field of health economics but center on the development of methods and applied economic evaluation to inform resource allocation decisions within healthcare sectors of low- and middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and related to HIV. The underlying aim of his work is to ensure that resources committed to healthcare are spent in ways likely to lead to greatest improvements in population health and wellbeing, recognizing the complexities of real world healthcare systems. Revill is a core partner in the HIV Modelling Consortium and was formerly an economist at the Ministry of Health in Malawi.