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Oriol de Solà-Morales
30 August 2023
Oriol has built a career in the planning, policy and decision-making environment, participating not just in the micro management, but also being deeply involved on the meso and macro policy…
Improving the Measurement of Valued Output in Primary Care in England
1 August 2022
…Appl Health Econ Health Policy (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40258-021-00669-x Cubi-Molla P, Buxton M, Devlin N. Allocating public spending efficiently: is there a need for a better mechanism to inform decisions in the…
Searching for Cost-effectiveness Thresholds in NHS Scotland
1 December 2013
…about marginal services. The apparent mismatch between the approaches of the NHS Boards and the SMC present important policy questions about whether and how these might be realigned. A revised…
Altering the trajectory of HIV in Europe
22 May 2025
…outside sub-Saharan Africa has surpassed those within the region, signalling a troubling slowdown in progress. These trends underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions, equitable healthcare access, and renewed policy…
Surveillance and Early Diagnosis and General Practice
1 July 1966
…for social policy? Since the colloquium, the OHE has set up a standing advisory committee, under the chairmanship of Professor R.E. Tunbridge, to consider how some of the ideas suggested…
Valuing Health at the End of Life: A Stated Preference Discrete Choice Experiment
1 December 2012
…of life policy require amending, and in fact call into question whether such a policy of giving higher priority to end of life treatments than to other types of treatments…
2019 OHE Annual Report to the Charity Commission
1 December 2020
…advancing the education of the public in general/health care payers/policy makers on the subject of health economics and health care policy; and using health economics methods to produce evidence-based health…
Valuing Health at the End of Life: An Exploratory Preference Elicitation Study
1 December 2011
…certain criteria are met, even if base case cost-effectiveness estimates exceed the range usually considered acceptable. The policy thus places additional weight on the survival benefits for a small numbers…
Matthew Napier
11 January 2023
Matthew Napier is a health economist specialising in economic evaluation, health policy, and medicine shortages. He graduated from the University of Birmingham with a distinction in MSc health economics…