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Can the US Afford to Ignore Cost-Effectiveness Evidence in Health Care?
23 July 2013, 11:00pm
At this OHE Lunchtime Seminar, Dr James Chambers of Tufts University presented material drawing on his upcoming OHE Research Paper, which looks at the role cost-effectiveness evidence plays in health…
What Is the Role of Cost-Effectiveness Evidence in US Health Care?
31 July 2013
At an OHE seminar last week, Dr James Chambers of Tufts Medical School examined the role cost-effectiveness evidence plays in health care resource allocation in the US and the potential…
Use of Cost-effectiveness Evidence in US Health Care: Seminar Briefing
1 April 2014
Just published by OHE, this Seminar Briefing summarises remarks at an OHE Lunchtime Seminar by Dr James Chambers of the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health…
Can the US Afford to Ignore Cost-effectiveness Evidence?
1 March 2014
Cost-effectiveness analysis plays a limited role in US health care compared to many other countries. In this Seminar Briefing, Dr James Chambers, Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk…
James Zackheim – 2022 Prize Finalist
18 January 2023
Dr. James Zackheim, PhD, Vice President – Head of Corporate Strategy and former Head of Patient Access & Pricing in UCB. He is responsible for providing leadership and strategic direction…
PharmaDiplomacy: A Proposal for a Collaborative, Mutually Acceptable Approach to Drug Pricing
5 October 2015, 11:00pm
OHE lunchtime seminar with James Anderson, GSK, Ri De Ridder, RIZIV-INAMI, and Sophia Tickell, Meteos. OHE Lunchtime Seminar with James Anderson, GSK, Ri De Ridder, RIZIV-INAMI, and Sophia Tickell, Meteos….
OHE Lunchtime Seminar on 6 October 2015 PharmaDiplomacy: A Proposal for a Collaborative, Mutually Acceptable Approach to Drug Pricing
22 September 2015
On Tuesday 6th October, James Anderson (GSK), Ri De Ridder (RIZIV-INAMI), and Sophia Tickell (Meteosan) will take part in an OHE seminar to discuss the Checklist for Collaborative, Mutually Acceptable…