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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,…
Impact
…influence reimbursement decisions and adoption of innovations within healthcare systems. Global Health and Development Organisations: Health economics plays a role in global health initiatives. Organisations like the World Health Organization…
Around The World in HTAs: Thailand – An Ever-Evolving Policy Tool
9 September 2024
…of Understanding (MOU) on “Collaboration on Priority Setting and Early Health Technology Assessment of Health Innovation in Thailand”, including HITAP, Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI), Thailand Center of Excellence for…
Breaking the European Deadlock: Part 2 – Transferable Exclusivity Vouchers – Effective Pull Incentive or a Policy Distraction?
4 January 2024
…that a TEV is far more expensive in terms of incentivising the new antibiotics needed than other routes, notably revenue guarantees and /or R&D “push” incentives. Estimates of the costs…
Green Healthcare: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
11 September 2024
…effective combination of incentives is to drive impactful change. Incentives can include: Financial incentives (e.g. tax credits, subsidies, carbon pricing mechanisms) Competition and Markets Authority incentives (e.g. non-appreciable environmental sustainability…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: Closing the ‘Know-do’ Gap for Health Systems Reform at the Policy Level
5 September 2019
…how policy is formed and implemented, public health, and health systems transformation. Between 1999 and July 2017, David was Director of the Centre for Public Policy and Health at Durham…
The Dynamics of Drug Shortages
9 January 2024
…Voluntary Solidarity Mechanism). Other prospective policies (for example, on partnerships and supply chain diversification) may be more effective if they incorporate other factors, such as price levels and incentives, in…
Organisational Costs in the New NHS
1 April 1999
…analyse changes in the costs of organising health care. As argued above, an increase in resources devoted to organisation and management may be a good thing. Alternatively, an increase in…
National Health Service Reorganisation: Learning from History?
1 January 1998
…our health service and the politicised character of the decision-making process have thrown our problems into sharper relief than in the predominantly decentralised and insurance-based systems prevalent among our neighbours….