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Work of Primary Medical Care
6 January 1974
The United Kingdom’s 25,000 family doctors, together with the nurses, midwives, health visitors, receptionists and others who make up the primary medical care team, deal with over 90 per cent…
Health Research in England: Topic for Debate
1 January 1981
This paper is derived from the proceedings of an Office of Health Economics Study Day, held at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology on 11 September 1980. OHE is…
2024 Innovation Policy Prize
…Health Economic Evaluation (Oxford University Press) and Statistical Methods for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (Wiley). With a career dedicated to advancing methodological research and practical applications, Andrew continues to influence academia and…
Health, Education and General Practice
1 January 1986
This booklet is based on a meeting organised by the Office of Health Economics and chaired by Sir John Butterfield at the Ciba Foundation on 30th October 1985. The meeting…
The World Needs New Antibiotics. A Proposed US Program to Develop Them Offers a High Pay-Off
16 November 2022
…Additional Elements of Value for Health Technology Assessment Decisions. Office of Health Economics Research Paper, May 2017 Available at: https://www.ohe.org/news/assessing-value-new-antibiotics-additional-elements-value-health-technology-assessment Ferraro, J., Towse, A., and Mestre-Ferrandiz J. Incentives for New…
Economic Aspects of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
1 July 1998
…palliative care, and high mortality and morbidity, the potential economic and health burden of NHL is significant. Health care purchasers in the UK directly face the costs of treatment and…
The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
10 June 2015, 11:00pm
…of Glasgow and York and in the Scottish Government as an Economic Advisor. He has been interested in the economics of health and health care for over 20 years, and…
The WHO Technical Report on the Pricing of Cancer Medicines: Missing a Central Role for Value Assessment
8 April 2019
…introducing effective HTA and related priority setting mechanisms in order to support both the introduction of universal health care and more efficient pricing and reimbursement mechanisms based on value-based pricing….
Two New Papers on EQ-5D-5L Valuation in Ireland
21 August 2018
…and O’Neill, C., 2018. Euthanasia, religiosity and the valuation of health states: results from an Irish EQ5D5L valuation study and their implications for anchor values. Health and Quality of Life…