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How Important are the Differences Between the EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L Value Sets?
24 March 2017
…improved ways of modelling valuation data, compared to 3L valuation studies. Yan Feng and Ben van Hout are currently working on a new project to apply the 5L valuation modelling…
25 Years of the Cost Effectiveness Acceptability Curve
30 December 2019
In 1994 Ben van Hout introduced the concept of the cost effectiveness acceptability curve (CEAC). In the 25 years since, the CEAC has become a standard part of health economic…
Initial Findings from Research on an EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England
24 September 2013
Four papers presented at the EuroQol Plenary discussed preliminary findings. As reported earlier, OHE’s Prof Nancy Devlin and Prof Ben van Hout of the University of Sheffield were awarded a…
OHE Awarded £457K Grant on Measuring Public Preferences for Health States
2 August 2012
OHE’s Prof Nancy Devlin and Prof Ben van Hout of the University of Sheffield have been awarded a £457,000 grant from the Policy Research Programme (PRP) of the UK’s National…
An Update on the EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England
22 August 2017
…and Professor Ben van Hout of the University of Sheffield’s School of Health and Related Research. The value set study is reported in two papers, both now available open-access in…
An EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England
30 October 2014, 12:00am
OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Nancy Devlin, Office of Health Economics and Professor Ben van Hout, University of Sheffield OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Professor Nancy Devlin, Office of Health Economics…
OHE at the EuroQol Plenary Meeting 2016
17 October 2016
…by Nancy Devlin and Koonal Shah, in collaboration with Brendan Mulhern, Krystallia Pantiri and Ben van Hout. This approach has been featured in a previous OHE blog. In contrast to other…
New Journal Article: Directly Eliciting Personal Utility Functions
31 July 2018
…Ben van Hout. A previous version was published as an OHE Research Paper, and preliminary findings were discussed at the 2016 PROMs conference. The research has parallels with work being…