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Why Care About Health Inequality?
1 January 2001
…illness; to improve the health of the worst off in society and to narrow the health gap. This monograph looks at health inequalities in the UK from a health economics…
An eye on sustainability at the Economist’s Future of Health Europe
30 October 2023
…were: Adopting a holistic ‘one health’ approach Prevention Digital health strategies Partnership and collaboration Circularity Cultural shift and individual change Promoting health equality More details on how each theme was…
A Doctor Looks at Health Economics
1 March 1994
…ensure that the NHS helped to reduce inequality in health. In his lecture Douglas Black discusses the factors determining health, how healthcare should be financed and organised to minimise inequality…
Let’s talk about (health) inequalities
1 April 2022
…for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) health technology evaluation manual To Hell with the 3L! NICE’s Missed Opportunity to Upgrade Health Outcome Measurement Including Carer Quality of Life in Health…
Around The World in HTAs: Thailand – An Ever-Evolving Policy Tool
9 September 2024
…and the public are averse to health inequality in the country and are willing to trade-off some level of total health gains to reduce the inequality gap. However, DCEA can…
Foundation
…healthcare financing, provider compensation, healthcare policy impact, individual health behaviours, provider decision-making, and regulation of life sciences and healthcare markets. Additionally, health economics explores the determinants of health and evaluates…
Reimagining Prevention for a Healthier, More Prosperous Society: Webinar Insights
7 December 2023
…a tangible difference to the trajectory of their health. Given that the predominant precursor of poor health is exposure to health damaging environments stemming from poverty, policy actions should strive…
OHE’s submission for the DHSC’s next 10 years of planning
9 December 2024
…consider how scarce resources are allocated in already over-stretched and under-funded health care systems. Choices and trade-offs in healthcare are literally a matter of health and death. Within this paradigm,…