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A Doctor Looks at Health Economics
1 March 1994
…healthcare. It was therefore a particular privilege to have Sir Douglas Black give the inaugural O H E annual lecture, which was held on 8 March 1994. The 1980 ‘Black…
National Health Service Reorganisation: Learning from History?
1 January 1998
…year of the fiftieth anniversary of the National Health Service(NHS) is an especially appropriate opportunity for such an exercise. Building on the important insights provided by Sir Douglas Black who,…
Join OHE for Its 50th Anniversary Annual Lecture with Sir Michael Rawlins
12 April 2012
Every year, OHE sponsors a lecture by an eminent economist or clinician that addresses an important current issue. Sir Michael Rawlins Every year, OHE sponsors a lecture by an…
Interpreting and Addressing Inequalities in Health: From Black to Acheson to Blair to . . . ?
5 January 2002
This paper is an updated and expanded version of the 7th OHE annual lecture delivered on 1 June 2000. It takes account of research published up to the end of…
Unpacking the Black Box of Payer Policy: A Demand-Side Approach for Equitable Uptake of Cost-Effective Health Innovation
21 February 2020
People living in Middle and Low Income Countries (MLICs) do not get access to innovative treatments and new treatments meeting MLIC requirements do not come to market. These issues should…
19th Annual Lecture: What Constitutes Credible Evidence of Effectiveness?
4 June 2013
Since 1993, OHE has hosted an annual lecture given by an eminent economist or clinician on an important current issue. In 2012, Professor Sir Michael Rawlins spoke on challenges and…