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Does a Biomedical Research Centre Affect Patient Care in Local Hospitals?
20 February 2017
…discover what impacts they observed from research generally and from Oxford BRC’s research work specifically. We compared and contrasted the results from the two sets of interviews, and identified themes…
New Seminar Briefing: Delivering an Outcomes-based NHS: Creating the Right Conditions
2 March 2017
…financial analysis and defined budget, (5) agreed contract form and duration, describing incentives and risks, and (6) readied and prepared service providers. In this Briefing, Dr Hicks discusses the example…
Incentives for New Drugs and Vaccines to Tackle Anti-Microbial Resistance
16 May 2017
…mechanisms aim to create incentives by creating viable market demand and/or revenues when new products are approved. Pull incentives are key to stimulating R&D for new antibiotics and vaccines. Push…
New Methods for Analysing the Distribution of EQ-5D Observations
17 April 2018
…different instruments. For example, the HSDCs and HSDIs can be used to examine the differences between the three- and five-level versions of the EQ-5D with respect to how much clustering…
OHE at HTAi 2018
29 May 2018
…– 4:45 PM, Salon D (Level 1)] Chris Sampson, Deborah Marshall, Stirling Bryan, and Steven Pearson will explore and identify opportunities, barriers, and future strategies for developing and implementing key…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: What Can NHS Trusts do to Reduce Cancer Waiting Times?
10 January 2019
…Rapid diagnosis and access to treatment for cancer are vital for both clinical outcomes and patient experience of care. The NHS Constitution contains several waiting times targets, including that 85%…
OHE at HESG Winter 2021
11 January 2021
…paper with regard to quality-adjusted life years, capabilities, and clinical indicators.” The session included a lively conversation about best practice in within-trial economic evaluations and how researchers should identify the…
Ignoring the needs of our future workforce could have disastrous consequences for the UK NHS and its patients.
12 May 2022
Ignoring the needs of our future workforce could have disastrous consequences for the UK NHS and its patients. In economics, we have a pretty complicated name ( hyperbolic discounting) for…
Pneumonia in Decline
4 January 1963
…and called it “bastard peripneumonia” affecting “the stout and fat beyond adult life and those who were addicted to spirituous liquors, especially brandy”. The invention of the stethoscope by Rene…