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Around the world in HTAs: Argentina – Long Road to Institutionalizing HTA
9 June 2025
…Federico Augustovski, and Martina Garau take us to Argentina. Share this: Amid a fragmented healthcare landscape, Argentina’s efforts to institutionalize HTA continue to evolve — offering lessons on ambition, controversy,…
Patient Preferences for Diagnostic Tests Aimed at Managing Antimicrobial Resistance
7 October 2019
…European health care professionals working in both primary care and hospital settings for the characteristics of diagnostic tests. This research is ongoing and will be published in the near future….
Social Preferences and Burden of Illness in Value-based Assessments
11 February 2014
…improvement and end of life for value based pricing, which she co-authored with colleagues in the Department of Health Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation of Health and Care Interventions (EEPRU)…
A Doctor Looks at Health Economics
1 March 1994
…determining health, how healthcare should be financed and organised to minimise inequality and the role that cost-effectiveness analysis and public consultation can play in taking difficult decisions about rationing healthcare….
NICE’s severity modifier: a step in the right direction, but still a long way to go
23 March 2022
…Missed Opportunity to Upgrade Health Outcome Measurement Including Carer Quality of Life in Health Technology Evaluation: Are We There Yet? The NICE Health Technology Evaluation Manual: A Fresh Perspective Needed?…
Understanding societal preferences for priority by disease severity in England & Wales
14 November 2024
Share this: Download publication Helen Hayes Priscila Radu David Mott Chris Skedgel Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)’s severity modifier assigns greater weight to health gains…
A NICE Wind of Change? The What and So What of the NICE Methods Consultation
7 December 2020
In England and Wales, new treatments are appraised primarily – in relation to cost-effectiveness – by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to determine whether they should…
Challenges in Valuing Temporary Health States for Economic Evaluation: A Review of Empirical Applications of the Chained Time Trade-Off Method
26 December 2017
…in Health. The paper is co-authored by OHE’s David Mott, with Julija Stoniute and Dr Jing Shen based in the Health Economics Group in the Institute of Health & Society…
Does a Biomedical Research Centre Affect Patient Care in Local Hospitals?
20 February 2017
A new publications titled: Does a biomedical research centre affect patient care in local hospitals? has just been published in Health Research Policy and Systems. The article explores the impact…