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Siva Anandaciva
3 February 2023
…in the Department of Health working on medicines policy and urgent and emergency care. Siva is a member of the Office of Health Economics policy committee and chairs the National…
Do child QALYs = adult QALYs? Five reasons why they might not
4 February 2020
Why might differences arise between child and adult QALYs? In the UK, NICE’s science policy and research team is reviewing NICE’s recommendations on child utilities and QALYs. In Australia, the…
Policy Options for Formulary Development in Middle-income Countries: Mexico Case Study
1 January 2017
PhRMA commissioned OHE Consulting to explore options and recommend methods that could help middle-income countries efficiently and effectively identify medicines for formulary inclusion. In a previous publication we presented a…
Reforming Primary Health Care in Middle-Income Countries: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
18 July 2022
…Policy 72:506–529. DOI. El-Shal, A., Cubi-Molla, P. and Jofre-Bonet, M., 2021. Accreditation as a Quality-Improving Policy Tool: Family Planning, Maternal Health, and Child Health in Egypt. The European Journal of…
OHE Annual Lecture 2025 | Ten years to turn it around: The economic reality of NHS reform
30 September 2025, 6:00pm
…of economic constraints, rising demand, and deep-rooted structural pressures? In this year’s OHE Annual Lecture, Anita Charlesworth — one of the UK’s most respected health economists and policy leaders —…
The Evolution of HTA in Emerging Markets Health Care Systems: Analysis to Support a Policy Response
1 January 2011
This report examines and makes suggestions for the appropriate use of health technology assessment (HTA) in emerging markets. In particulary, it considers how the stage of development of the health…
The Impact of Behavioural and Biomedical Advance on Health Trends over the Next 25 Years
11 January 1994
…or benefit to be derived from alternative policy options. The determination of benefit is itself complex: it may be measured, for example, in terms of lives saved, quality of life…
Alcohol: Reducing the Harm
1 April 1981
…widely seen report from the government’s Central Policy Review Staff urged policy makers to introduce, on health grounds, increased taxes on alcoholic beverages, to encourage alcohol treatment facilities in workplaces…