Sian Hodgson

Sian is an economist by training, with experience in analysing HTA methodologies, economic evaluations, and pharmaceutical pricing models. Her recent work has also explored healthcare system sustainability and resilience, and the relationship between distance and emergency department demand.
Sian’s current research interests span a variety of topics and methodologies. Current topics of interest include methods to establish health system efficiency, facilitating market access for novel technologies through the assessment of HTA methodologies and/or establishing appropriate pricing mechanisms – particularly for innovative technologies such as gene therapies – and the development of candidate EQ-5D ‘bolt-on’ items.
Publications and Insights
- Publication: Inequalities in Dementia: Unveiling the Evidence and Forging a Path Towards Greater Understanding
- Publication: Socio-Economic Value of Adult Immunisation Programmes
- Insight: Navigating the Intersection of Healthcare and Environmental Sustainability: ISPOR Europe round-up on the inclusion of environmental impact in HTA
- Publication: Are Recommendations for HTA of Gene Therapies Being Achieved?
- Publication: Dementia in the UK: Estimating the Potential Future Impact and Return on Research Investment
- Publication: Real-World Evidence: Current Best Practice for Reimbursement Decision-Making
- Publication: Delivering the Triple Win: A Value-Based Approach to Pricing
- New: OHE is Leading Research to Develop an EQ-5D ‘Bolt-on’ for Hearing
- Publication: Health Technology Assessment of Gene Therapies: Are Our Methods Fit for Purpose?