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OHE Lunchtime Seminar: What Can NHS Trusts do to Reduce Cancer Waiting Times?
29 January 2019, 12:00am
OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Sarah Karlsberg, Steven Paling and Júlia González Esquerré, NHS Improvement. Rapid diagnosis and access to treatment for cancer are vital for both clinical outcomes and patient…
Two Economists Join OHE
10 March 2011
…include understanding what motivates health care professionals, financial and non-financial incentives in the health care sector, applied microeconometrics and labour economics. She holds a PhD in health economics from the…
Time Trends in NICE HTA Decision Making: Setting the Record Straight
21 May 2012
…by the Office of Health Economics. The Daily Mail article is misleading and inaccurate in several key respects, and misrepresents the purpose and results of our study. Our report, Time…
The Expanding Value Footprint of Oncology Treatments
13 May 2014
…in England and Wales, and Aetna, a private health insurance company in the US. These three were selected to suggest how assessment approaches might differ in interpreting value. Seven of…
How Should We Choose the Measure of ‘Average’ Preferences?
8 February 2017
…of health state values. The paper begins by providing examples of the importance and implications of the choice of measure of central tendency in stated preference studies. Then, drawing on…
OHE is Pleased to Announce the Appointment of Two New Economists: Margherita Neri and Jimena Ferraro
14 February 2017
…a year spent as a visiting student at the University of Oxford. Margherita’s research interests focus on the evaluation of healthcare policies, including incentives to optimise the demand and supply…
Invitation to OHE’s Annual Lecture 2017: Why are Mortality Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans? Could it Happen in Europe?
12 May 2017
…in Scotland and Northern Ireland and, to a lesser extent, in England and Wales over the same period. However, more robust progress against heart disease has – to date –…
Why do Immigrants Report Lower Life Satisfaction?
20 July 2017
…evolution by changes in reporting behaviour. Questions of happiness and well-being have increasingly drawn the attention of health economists. The expectation is that they are an approximate measure of quality…
Professor Graham Cookson Appointed OHE Director Designate
24 April 2018
…at INRIX, based in London. His work at INRIX involves providing transportation analytics for internal and external consulting clients. His passion, however, is health care, and he was previously Professor…