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Collected Essays by Tony Culyer on Health Economics
25 November 2012
…important writings on health, health care and social decision making. These have been selected and shortened by Prof Culyer and edited by Profs Richard Cookson and Karl Claxton. The book…
Public Health and Economic Implications of the United Kingdom Exiting the EU and the Single Market
1 December 2017
…(EU) on public health in the UK and in the EU. It also provides an estimate of the economic impact for pharmaceutical companies. The impact of Brexit will be highly…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: Valuing Children’s Health for Economic Evaluation
15 February 2018
OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Oliver Rivero-Arias on Valuing Children’s Health for Economic Evaluation. 29 March 2018 12:00-2:00pm OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Oliver Rivero-Arias on Valuing Children’s Health for Economic Evaluation….
Vale Kenneth Arrow! Tony Culyer Writes on the Contributions of the Greatest Economist of Our Time and the Intellectual Father of Health Economics
24 February 2017
Kenneth Arrow arguably the greatest economist of our time and the intellectual father of health economics passed away this week. He left a legacy of unrivalled contributions to economics and…
The Office of Health Economics Becomes a Registered Charity
3 February 2017
…areas and seek to develop an increasingly global focus, capitalising on their UK expertise in HTA and the economics of the life sciences industry. OHE’s charitable objective going forward is…
A New Publication in Health Economics: An Exploration of the Non‐iterative Time Trade‐off Method to Value Health States
11 June 2018
…cognitively more challenging. Furthermore, the conventional TTO method separates protocols depending on whether the health state is better or worse than being dead, and data for the latter are typically…
Health: the Politicians Dilemma
1 June 1986
This paper from the Office of Health Economics contains some of the newer ideas which have been floated in order to tackle the economic problems urgently facing the National Health…
From the Antipodes to the Motherland: Reflections on HTA Decision Makers as Budget Takers and Budget Makers
14 December 2015, 12:00am
…agencies differs between countries. Specifically, while the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and the New Zealand Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC)…
2014 Annual Lecture: Is Universal Health Care Coverage the Holy Grail?
7 May 2014
…movement founded in Alma Ata in 1975 and pursued through WHO’s slogan ‘Health for All’. Recent policies have focussed on controlling specific diseases such as HIV and malaria and delivering…