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Women’s Health Today
1 November 1987
In 1986, the Medical Women’s Federation approached the Office of Health Economics with the suggestion that an overview of women’s health would be timely. It was considered opportune, not simply…
The Economics of Innovation in Times of Pandemic: How to Incentivise the Development, Supply, and Continuous Improvement of Innovative Solutions to Fight COVID-19?
22 May 2020
…Competing follow-on technologies will offer better or complementary health benefits. It is essential that health systems do not put all of their eggs in one basket. The colossal health and…
OHE partners with LSHTM and CMCC to bridge environmental and health economics approaches to the climate health crisis
13 December 2024
…value health co-benefits of adaptation and mitigation strategies, and evaluate the environmental impacts of health technologies in Health Technology Assessments. A key part of the project involves engaging with diverse…
Our Certain Fate: Rationing in Health Care
1 November 1998
…patients can benefit in terms of improved health status. The inevitability of some form of rationing in all health care systems shows economics living up to its reputation as the…
Health Services in Europe: 1988
1 September 1988
The Office of Health Economics first drew attention to the fact that every country in Europe had some form of prepaid national health care scheme in a publication in 1963….
Office of Health Economics latest research estimates 20 people a day die in unrelieved pain in the UK in the last 3 months of their lives
26 November 2024
…OHE With over 60 years of expertise, the Office of Health Economics (OHE) is the world’s oldest independent health economics research organisation. Every day we work to improve health care…
Adult Versus Adolescent Preferences for EQ-5D-Y Health States
15 April 2019
Koonal Shah gave a webinar for the International Health Economics Association on the topic of adult versus adolescent preferences for EQ-5D-Y health states. The International Health Economics Association (iHEA) recently…
New Publications: Study Design Considerations in Health State Valuation Research
2 February 2016
Two new papers, just published in Value in Health, examine the design of health state valuation studies. Recently published are two articles exploring the design of health state valuation studies….
Scarce Resources in Health Care
2 January 1979
…more rational distribution of health care resources. It has often been assumed that an optimum supply of health care facilities could be achieved by the measurement of objective health care…