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Let’s talk about (health) inequalities
1 April 2022
…as the severity modifier was meant to be an extension of the policy tackling with inequalities in access to treatment at the end of life. Overall, we may all agree…
Progress in Mental Health
1 July 1966
In becoming aware of the size and severity of the problems of mental illness it is easy to overlook the great strides forward which have been taken in the lifetime…
Reconciling MCDA and Augmented Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Do We Get the Same Decisions?
14 April 2021
…either from ACEA or MCDA move similarly with changes in likely main factors considered by decision makers — the costs of the medical technology, income, and the severity of the…
OHE at ISPOR Europe 2024
17 November 2024, 8:00am
…Regulatory Environments Lotte Steuten (discussion leader) 17:00-18:00 Workshop Is NICE Too Severe With Severity? Exploring How Well Its Severity Modifier Aligns With UK Preferences Helen Hayes & Chris Skedgal 16:00-19:00…
A New Way of Presenting Health States in Valuation Studies
18 January 2018
…are typically presented as a series of sentences, each describing a health dimension and severity ‘level’. Differences between the severity levels can be subtle, and semantic confusion about which is…
How Important are the Differences Between the EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L Value Sets?
24 March 2017
…there is some evidence that, despite these differences, the value sets broadly rank different health conditions in a similar way, in terms of their severity. The results were pretty much…
OHE’s submission for the DHSC’s next 10 years of planning
9 December 2024
…we found that NICE’s severity modifier policy – although a welcome and well-intentioned evolution from its previous end-of-life policy – does not align with the levels at which the public…
New Pilot Study: Capturing Public Preferences about Health Care Priorities
16 January 2013
…approach to eliciting public preferences about setting priorities for health care based on unmet need and disease severity. In face-to-face interviews, 60 respondents each answered 11 questions about setting health…
Social Preferences and Burden of Illness in Value-based Assessments
11 February 2014
…at the University of Sheffield. The paper uses evidence from a large, online, discrete-choice experiment to measure the public’s preferences about assigning treatment priority based on severity of illness, likely…