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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)…
Ethical Goals and Design Criteria for ‘Fair Access” to Drugs in the US Health Care System
31 March 2021
…attention. This paper from ICER and OHE authors seeks to define fair access. It proposes Ethical Goals for Access and Fair Design Criteria for cost-sharing and prior authorisation protocols, and…
Patient Preferences for Diagnostic Tests Aimed at Managing Antimicrobial Resistance
7 October 2019
Research by OHE and the University of Sussex into patients’ preferences for diagnostic tests aimed at reducing antimicrobial resistance has been published in Applied Health Economics & Health Policy. The…
Professor Mireia Jofre-Bonet Appointed Vice President and Head of Research
8 January 2019
…of Health. Her fields of interest include: health production functions and lifestyle decisions; adaptation to health states; the impact of substance abuse and mental health on productivity; economic evaluation applied…
Spotlight on OHE: Value Footprint of Oncology Treatments, Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Sources of Motivation in Health Care Organisations
4 August 2015
The blog provides links to slide sets and posters relating to the value footprint of oncology treatments, treating obstructive sleep apnoea and sources of motivation in health care organisations. Speaking…
Valuing Health at the End of Life: A Review of the Empirical Literature
3 November 2015
…Aki Tsuchiya and Allan Wailoo of the University of Sheffield. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has, since 2009, issued supplementary advice to its advisory committees regarding…
NICE’s severity modifier: a step in the right direction, but still a long way to go
23 March 2022
…health is an important, and sometimes controversial topic. In practice, many health technology assessment agencies give a higher weighting to treatments with ‘desirable’ characteristics. For example, treatments for severe and/or…
Health Systems Performance Assessment
1 April 2006
…work and traces some implications for the UK. These reflections are based on five years of work involving a large number of researchers and policy analysts at WHO and in…
Universal Health Coverage: The Holy Grail?
1 January 2015
…available to the entire population free of charge, and providing the best health advice and treatment, was the foundation stone for the creation of the National Health Service. The health…