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Can the US Afford to Ignore Cost-effectiveness Evidence?
1 March 2014
…reviews the current barriers in the US – both legislative and otherwise – to wider adoption of cost-effectiveness as a basis for health care decisions and notes attempts to use…
Lives of Our Children: a Study in Childhood Mortality
12 January 1962
…saving of young lives. The study first reviews the general picture; it indicates the contributions of the medical profession and the role of social and biological factors; it illustrates the…
Aidan Hollis – 2022 Prize Winner
18 January 2023
…eighty peer–reviewed articles and two books in a range of fields of economics. He has provided expert reports and testimony in a variety of pharmaceutical–related cases in Federal, Appeals and…
Health Care without Frontiers?
1 December 2000
…Kohll and Decker rulings (and of subsequent ECJ cases) with particular reference to the experience of cross-border health care in the EU; and to set out some more speculative thoughts…
OHE at ISPOR 2024
5 May 2024, 12:00am
…the Dimensions of Sustainable Global Biosimilars Markets Mireia Jofre-Bonet 06 May 2024 10:30 EDT Poster Session Value Assessment and Reimbursement of Early Treatment for Prevention in Chronic Progressive Diseases: Are…
The R&D Cost of a New Medicine
1 December 2012
…and the cost of capital. It also discusses measures companies are taking now to improve efficiency and offers a glimpse into the promise and challenges presented by the new, gene-based…
Efficiency in the Hospital Service
7 January 1967
…should yield the greatest possible value. This paper reviews trends in hospital spending and describes measures being taken to examine efficiency in the Hospital Service as well as the problems…
Can and Should Value Based Pricing Be Applied to Molecular Diagnostics?
1 April 2012
…decisions on interventions and to clarify how their behaviour may affect their health. Current pricing and reimbursement systems for diagnostics, however, are not efficient and provide poor incentives for new…
Patricia Cubi-Molla
4 September 2015
…more than 20 peer-reviewed publications in top health economics journals. Patricia’s most recent research includes the development of methods and evidence to better inform resource allocation decisions in a variety…