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OHE at HESG Winter 2018
4 January 2018
A summary of OHE’s activity at the 2018 winter HESG meeting, City, University of London, 10-12th January.
Challenges in Valuing Temporary Health States for Economic Evaluation: A Review of Empirical Applications of the Chained Time Trade-Off Method
26 December 2017
A new paper titled “Challenges in Valuing Temporary Health States for Economic Evaluation: A Review of Empirical Applications of the Chained Time Trade-Off Method” has been…
Routine Funding in the UK NHS of Medicines Authorised Between 2011 and 2016 via the European Centralised Procedure
18 December 2017
This report analyses patient access in the UK to new medicines authorised via the centralised procedure between 2011 and 2016.
Public Health and Economic Implications of the United Kingdom Exiting the EU and the Single Market
12 December 2017
This report explores the consequences of the exit of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) on public health in the UK and in…
Framing Effects and Study Design Considerations in Stated Preference Research
1 December 2017
OHE’s Koonal Shah gave a presentation on framing effects and study design considerations in stated preference research at the IAHPR meeting in Glasgow.
Effect of Religion on the Perception of Health States: A Qualitative Study
22 November 2017
Just published in BMJ Open: The effect of religion on the perception of health states among adults in the United Arab Emirates
OHE’s Deputy Director is Standing for the iHEA Board
7 November 2017
OHE’s Deputy Director Paula Lorgelly is standing as a candidate for the International Health Economics Association Board of Directors
OHE at ISPOR’s 20th Annual European Congress in Glasgow
2 November 2017
Meet OHE researchers in Glasgow, where they’ll be presenting their work at ISPOR from 4th-8th November 2017
Antimicrobials Resistance: A Call for Multi-disciplinary Action. How Can HTA Help? A Summary of a Symposium held at HTAi Rome 2017
31 October 2017
OHE has just published a new briefing entitled ‘Antimicrobials Resistance: A Call for Multi-disciplinary Action. How Can HTA Help?’