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ISPOR Europe Round-up: “Gene Therapies: Where High Promise Meets High Uncertainty, How Should HTA Methodologies Appropriately Value and Enable Access?”
8 December 2022
…value-based agreements to take pressure away from payers and allow for risks and benefits to be shared. For these novel agreements to be executed, relevant patient outcomes for collection should…
Fishing for Innovative Drugs with the ODRS: Potential Benefits and Challenges
6 February 2023
…the beginning of his acceptance speech, Professor Hollis invited us to consider innovative drug pricing and reimbursement with a fishing analogy. There are multiple strategies for catching fish, for example,…
Quality of life and wellbeing in individuals with experience of fertility problems and assisted reproductive techniques
1 July 2022
…life and wellbeing in individuals with experience of fertility problems and assisted reproductive techniques Quality of life and wellbeing in individuals with experience of fertility problems and assisted reproductive techniques…
Consumer and the Health Service
1 July 1968
…which might satisfy both consumer wants and clinical needs, and to identify areas requiring further research. In this publication were present the formal papers and some of the ensuing discussion….
Barriers to Uptake of Minimal Access Surgery in the United Kingdom
1 March 2018
…the role for MAS in delivering clinically- and cost-effective patient care, and improving patient experience. Thematic analysis of the interviews identified five key themes as potentially affecting the uptake of…
Drivers of the Growth in Medicines Expenditure
1 October 1997
…have and use medical advances offering genuine benefit to patients whilst seeking to ensure that all expenditure on medicines represents value for money for patients and the NHS as a…
Managed Care – An Option for the German Health Care System?
1 April 1998
Caught between rising expenditure, suspected room for improved efficiency and dwindling availability of public funds, Germany’s health care system is now in the forefront of public debate. In 1989 and…
Benefiting Sooner from Medical Research
3 February 2015
…policy and practice. Health Research Policy and Systems, 13(1), pp.1-18. We reviewed academic and policy literatures; and most importantly we undertook detailed case studies of the research histories of…
international Decision Support Initiative (iDSI): Mapping of Priority-setting in Health in 17 Low and Middle Income Countries Across Asia, Latin America and Africa
22 April 2015
…of scale within and across regions. iDSI could support institutional and technical capacity building for priority-setting and add significant value for each of these countries in different ways that are…