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The Case of Risperidone: Assessing the Life-cycle Value of Second-Generation Antipsychotics in Sweden and the UK
1 July 2019
…should pay for new medicines, in order to reward and incentivise innovation, has become a crucial question for policy makers. Another important question that has gained attention of all stakeholders…
Paul Oyalo
12 August 2024
Paul Oyalo joined the OHE in August 2024 as Graduate Economist. Before joining us, Paul had previously worked on various research projects focusing on improving patient access to cancer therapies…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: Management in the NHS
4 September 2017, 11:00pm
…and co-authors Martin Gaynor and Rodrigo Moreno-Serra were awarded the American Economic Association Prize for the best paper published in the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy in 2012-15. https://www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/honors-awards/aej-best-papers. In…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: How Cost-Effective are New Cancer Drugs in the U.S.?
18 September 2017, 11:00pm
…drug innovation has been accelerating: more than 8 times as many new cancer drugs were approved during 2005-2015 as were approved during 1975-1985 (66 vs. 8). During the period 2010-2014,…
OHE Annual Lecture Webinar 2020: How Should the World Pay for a COVID-19 Vaccine?
24 June 2020, 11:00pm
…be paid for, in particular: That patents should be “bought out” either for a price or “prize” that reflects value (or some share of it) or on a cost reimbursement…
Vale Kenneth Arrow! Tony Culyer Writes on the Contributions of the Greatest Economist of Our Time and the Intellectual Father of Health Economics
24 February 2017
…polymath, a quicksilver mind, an astonishing technical master. He should have got two Nobel prizes rather than just the one. How much the richer we are for having had Ken…
Tony Culyer
3 February 2023
…a senior research fellow at the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation in the University of Toronto (Canada) and a visiting professor at Imperial College London. He works mainly…
Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health: Understanding the Lifetime Impacts
1 January 2005
…between childhood and adult mental disorder. The prize to be won in successfully intervening with young people’s crises is potentially huge. The potential benefits not just to the individual but…
OHE Annual Lecture 2019: The Evolution of U.S. Policy Responses to the Opioid Epidemic
14 October 2019, 11:00pm
…and substance abuse care, long term care financing policy, health care competition and implementation of health reform and disability policy. He served as the deputy assistant secretary for planning and…