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OHE Lecturing for Professional Training at ICPS
5 February 2019
…Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), which offers the opportunity to achieve a Chartered Management Institute professional qualification. Bernarda’s lecture covered the topic of health financing options for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC),…
Using QALYs in Cancer: Review of the Methodological Limitations
1 October 2010
…three respects: descriptions of health state, valuation of health state, and the source of values upon which measures are based. Existing measures of health are either not sensitive enough or…
Claudio Jommi
19 April 2023
…national journals, including BMC Health Services Research, BMJ Open, Drug Design Development and Therapy, Frontiers in Pharmacology, European Journal of Health Economics, Health Policy, International Journal of Health Planning and…
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
…greatest economist of our time and the intellectual father of health economics.” Tony goes on to describe why we as health economists should be grateful to Kenneth Arrow. He is…
Value Based Pricing in Sweden: Lessons for Design?
28 November 2012
OHE has just published a Seminar Briefing by Ulf Persson, head of the Swedish Institute of Health Economics, which reviews experience with the Swedish value based pricing (VBP) system. Prof…
Consumer Movement, Health, and the Pharmaceutical Industry
1 January 1983
…is a sound reason for all those involved in the health sector, including medicine makers, to participate in efforts aimed at overcoming the barriers to communication and effective health education….
Accounting for Preference Heterogeneity in Discrete Choice Experiments
4 May 2022
…J., Mestre-Ferrandiz, J., & Hopkins, M. M. (2020). A Multinational European Study of Patient Preferences for Novel Diagnostics to Manage Antimicrobial Resistance. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 18(1), 69–79….
Willingness to Pay and Publicly Funded Health Care: Contradiction in Terms?
1 November 2011
Because health care resources always are scarce, decisions about what (and what not) to pay for cannot be avoided. Deciding how to value health and aspects of health care continue…
ISPOR Task Force Report on Performance-Based Risk-Sharing Arrangements
28 August 2013
…paying only for health interventions that work at least as well as expected is intuitively attractive. Best practices for performance-based risk-sharing arrangements in health care are described in detail in…