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New Publications: Real-World Evidence for Coverage and Formulary Decisions
7 December 2018
…President Steven Pearson and Director of Pharmaceutical Intelligence Bill Dreitlein. OHE previously published two Research Papers developed in relation to this summit. Both papers have now been published in the…
The commercial case for investing in ALS
13 November 2025
…US, $1.7 billion in the UK, and $1.1 – 4.0 billion in other countries over 10 years; complete eradication could deliver up to $143 billion in value across seven countries…
New OHE model estimates COVID-19 could be associated with costs of £7 billion a year in the UK, without annual autumn vaccinations
13 October 2025
…billion, while the cost to the NHS is estimated as £0.8 billion. An estimated £5.5 billion — or 89% — of the cost to the national economy is attributed…
New Publications: Optimal Development and Use of Real-World Evidence for Coverage and Formulary Decisions
18 April 2018
…real world evidence (RWE). The US Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) held a Policy Summit led by President Steve Pearson and Director of Pharmaceutical Intelligence Bill Dreitlein….
A switch to vegan diets could save the NHS £6.7 billion per year, new research reveals
8 January 2024
New analysis by the Office of Health Economics reveals that 100% adoption of plant-based diets in England could save the NHS around £6.7 billion over a year. There could be…
New evaluation model finds widespread adoption of cell and gene therapies may unlock billions for the UK economy
20 October 2025
…UK economy – finding substantive gains across all measured areas. The research, part-funded by Innovate UK, indicates that wider adoption advanced therapies could unlock billions for the UK economy. Cell…
Part 1: 2010 Lecture on US Health Reform
20 July 2010
…federal government will spend $930 billion over ten years. This includes $358 billion to (1) subsidize the purchase of insurance by Americans at the lower end of the income spectrum, but…