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Making Outcome-based Payments a Reality in the NHS: A Research Collaboration between OHE, RAND Europe and King’s College London
15 May 2018
…reimbursement) and cancer patient-reported outcomes (e.g using quality-adjusted life years, comparing generic versus condition-specific measures and discrete choice experiments) Patricia Cubi-Mollá, experienced in the analysis of adaptation to chronic illnesses,…
Professor Lotte Steuten Appointed OHE Vice President and Head of Consulting
8 January 2019
…of specialized medical technologies to full economic evaluation of chronic care programs. In various roles she was responsible for developing, leading and conducting health economic research programs and was director…
Can Transparency Lower Prices and Improve Access to Pharmaceuticals? Five Questions We Think Matter a Lot
29 March 2019
…generic products for chronic conditions, in any pricing database. All in all, price transparency is hard to define, and pricing data are hard (though not impossible) to find, clean up…
Funding Challenges in the Malaysian Health Care System
7 January 2020
…the growing burden of chronic disease in Malaysia, and noted evidence from the Lancet Commission and elsewhere that investment in health can have a high payback. There was understandable scepticism on the part of Ministries of Economy…
Do child QALYs = adult QALYs? Five reasons why they might not
4 February 2020
…known to perceive time differently to adults, which may impact their reporting of chronic versus acute health problems. Responses might also be affected by how readily children adapt both to…
Health and the Use of Medicines in Primary Care in Wales
1 November 2011
…Wales’s more elderly population and higher rates of chronic illnesses. Despite the increase in volume of prescriptions, however, spending on medicines in Wales has decreased and at a faster rate…
New Frontiers in Health
7 January 1964
…there will be many difficulties from the increasing challenge of geriatrics, chronic disease and psychiatry, especially in general practice. To meet all this, and still have any time for its…
Drug Addiction
7 January 1967
…drug addiction; but there have been, and still are, great semantic difficulties in defining these words. In 1950, the WHO described addiction as a state of periodic or chronic intoxication,…
General Practice Today
1 July 1968
…to the patient in his own home, or else by complicated technological procedures in hospital. General practice is now concerned more with chronic illness and social aspects of ill health….