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Patient preferences for treatment in relapsed/refractory acute leukemia
23 October 2025
…greater weight on treatment convenience (e.g., preferring oral or outpatient therapies) compared with Europeans, who focused more on clinical outcomes. This may reflect healthcare system differences and cultural attitudes toward…
Libby Tungate
28 October 2025
…in the areas of health, education and gender. Her current research interests include the economic evaluation of mental healthcare interventions and the suitability of quality-of-life instruments in this context. She…
Thomas Hamlyn
28 October 2025
…technical analysis to inform key strategic policy decisions across labour market and healthcare interventions. He has since worked in the pharmaceutical industry, tackling global value and access challenges in rare…
Angus Macfarlane
29 October 2025
…to prevent Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in infants within the Australian healthcare context. His research interests include the economic evaluation of infectious disease interventions, the value of novel health technologies,…
Capturing the lived experiences of informal care in acute leukemia
20 November 2025
…to ensure carers receive appropriate support, and that healthcare professionals and decision-makers recognize this burden. Including carers in the clinical pathway Improving access to targeted support could help improve carer…
Why do we expect obesity medicines to work differently?
5 March 2026
…for people living with obesity, as well as reducing wider healthcare and economic costs. Part of how this stigma plays out is through the visibility of obesity. Body weight is…
OHE responds to the King’s Speech and the proposed NHS Modernisation Bill
13 May 2026
…in elective care, and more and more of the population are opting for private healthcare. The NHS isn’t exempt from private financing. The only question is whether we’re honest about…
Projecting Expenditure on Medicines in the NHS
4 January 2013
Medicines account for less than 10% of total NHS expenditure in the UK. Because spending on medicines is easy to separate out, however, this sector continues to come under particular…
Factors Which May Affect Expenditure on Health
1 July 1965
When the National Health Service was first planned it was thought that apart from the effects of inflation, its cost would remain constant over the years or perhaps even fall…