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Can lessons from valuing health be useful in valuing development aid?
25 March 2012
…Melamed, C., Devlin, N. and Appleby, J. (2012) ‘Valuing development’: Could approaches to measuring outcomes in health help make development more accountable? Research reports and studies. London: Overseas Development Institute….
New: Assessing the Performance of the EQ-VAS in the NHS PROMS Programme
16 April 2012
…do confirm the observation of PROMs reports that there are clear differences between the EQ-VAS and index weighted EQ-5D and condition specific profiles. Presumably, patients are freer to consider all…
Spotlight on OHE: Recent Awards, Publications and Presentations
12 September 2012
…public preferences[1]. Co-authored with Aki Tsuchiya and Allan Wailoo from the University of Sheffield, this paper reports on research that explores whether the general public supports giving higher priority to…
Groundbreaking EQ-5D Project Launched in the United Arab Emirates
5 November 2013
…extensive qualitative data on respondents’ feedback on the questions. Reports from the project will be published in 2014. The project’s full title is “An Investigation of Health State Values in…
Published in Health Economics: the Effect of Free Personal Care for the Elderly on Informal Caregiving
17 March 2015
…role of women in informal caregiving. In addition, for both sexes, it reports evidence of a shift away from the upper and lower tails towards the middle of the…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar on 29 April 2015: Do Financial Incentives Trump Clinical Guidance? Hip Replacement in England and Scotland
24 March 2015
…articles and reports in this area on a wide range of subject matter. View the full seminar invite here. The seminar will be held in the Sir Alexander…
OHE’s Professor Nancy Devlin and Koonal Shah Join the EuroQol Research Foundation’s Valuation Working Group
5 May 2015
…in the NHS, authored by OHE’s Yan Feng and colleagues; a paper in Medical Care [open access] which reports a study investigating the feasibility of using discrete choice experiments to…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar on 11 June 2015: The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
14 May 2015
…health and health care for over 20 years, and has published over 100 articles and reports on a diverse range of topics. View the full seminar invite here. The seminar…
Guest post: The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
14 July 2015
Rachel Meacock reports on the economics of elevated hospital mortality at weekends. On 11th June Professor Matt Sutton of The University of Manchester presented an OHE lunchtime seminar on the…