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Adding a “Cognition Bolt-on” to EQ-5D-5L: Insights from New Research and What’s Next
10 April 2025
…received at that meeting has sparked further research ideas, highlighting the need for additional testing and qualitative exploration. Research conducted by OHE colleagues Nadine Henderson and Chris Sampson has shown…
OHE’s Director of Research, Professor Nancy Devlin, to Take up New Role at the University of Melbourne
19 September 2018
…the development of OHE’s research programmes, the growth and diversification of OHE’s research funding, and the development of OHE’s research team. Nancy commented, I am really proud of what we…
Defining the Complementarity of Medical Research Across Sectors in the UK
11 March 2014
…role in medical research in the UK. The pharmaceutical industry builds on knowledge developed by the public and charity sectors, translating research findings into products that can advance medical practice,…
SooChin Yen
28 November 2023
…a GPhC registered pharmacist with clinical expertise working for NHS primary care. During the Covid-19 Pandemic, SooChin practiced as a clinical pharmacist in a vaccination centre and administered Covid-19 vaccines…
What is the future of health economics?
1 May 2023
…broadly, so broadening their focus, he says “Just look at Covid-19 as an example. Any policy to restrict the spread of the virus in responding to the pandemic had a…
Paying for Cures
25 May 2020, 11:00pm
At a time when health systems had to shift their resources to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, it becomes more important than ever to find effective ways to provide access…
Are Discount Rates Used in UK Vaccine Economic Evaluations Jeopardising Investment in Immunisation Programmes?
4 August 2020
…the UK leading the way in developing a potential COVID-19 vaccine, it is time to reconsider this critical aspect of vaccines and other health technologies assessment. The UK needs to…
OHE’s submission to a parliamentary inquiry on UK drug shortages
6 October 2025
…crisis shows how vulnerable the global pharmaceutical supply chain is to geo-political events (such as the COVID-19 pandemic or the war in Ukraine), fluctuations in the price of energy due…
Investigating Time Lags in Medical Research
26 September 2013, 11:00pm
…research findings are effectively and efficiently translated from “bench to bedside”. The time it takes to translate research is central to determining the rate of return from research investments. Previous studies…