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OHE Response to Public Consultation on NICE Principles
7 February 2019
…of a previous blog post) A programme of research examining NICE’s policy for the appraisal of life-extending end of life treatments and the extent of public support for the policy…
HTA and Decision Making in Asia: How can the available resources be used most effectively to deliver high quality HTA that can be used by health system decision makers?
4 January 2017
The HTAi Asia Policy Forum meeting 2013 was held in Seoul, 13th -14th June 2013. This was the first of several annual meetings of the HTAi Asia Policy Forum. The…
Prescribing, Budgets and Fundholding in General Practice
10 January 1997
…criticised aspects of Conservative health policy. The scheme was introduced without prior appraisal and with minimal consultation. Being untested, no contemporary evidence was available on the potential costs or benefits…
Let’s talk about (health) inequalities
1 April 2022
…of action in the remit of HTA (see individual experience in Figure 1). For instance, introducing a HI modifier may be an extension of the policy for rare diseases –…
Why Care About Health Inequality?
1 January 2001
Public policy in the UK is placing increasing emphasis on health inequalities. The first signal of this renewed commitment came soon after the Labour government was elected. In 1997 it…
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…
The Effect of Free Personal Care for the Elderly on Informal Caregiving
1 February 2013
…costs and are intended specifically for personal care. This study uses individual-level data from the British Household Panel Survey to estimate the effects of the introduction of this policy change…
The Humble Economist: Tony Culyer on Health, Health Care and Social Decision Making
1 November 2012
…have profoundly influenced health policy and decision making, and shows how reason and… The Humble Economist is an outstanding collection of the most important essays by Prof Tony Culyer, a…
US Healthcare Reform: Monumental Health System Transformation or Fatally Flawed Compromise?
1 September 2010
The speaker for the OHE’s 17th Annual Lecture was Dr Alan Garber, Director both of Stanford University’s Center for Health Policy and its Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research…