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The Humble Economist: Tony Culyer on Health, Health Care and Social Decision Making
1 November 2012
…have profoundly influenced health policy and decision making, and shows how reason and… The Humble Economist is an outstanding collection of the most important essays by Prof Tony Culyer, a…
The New NHS: What Can We Learn From Managed Care in New Zealand and the US?
1 July 1999
• The integration of health care is the defining theme of policy developments in the UK, US and New Zealand. The common element between the three countries has been the…
US Healthcare Reform: Monumental Health System Transformation or Fatally Flawed Compromise?
1 September 2010
The speaker for the OHE’s 17th Annual Lecture was Dr Alan Garber, Director both of Stanford University’s Center for Health Policy and its Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research…
Spotlight on OHE: Competition in the NHS, HESG, Publications
17 July 2014
…very practical policy issues. HESG meets twice a year, most recently in June 2014. Two OHE papers were discussed at the most recent HESG meeting. A paper by Karla Hernandez-Villafuerte and…
Cancer Survivorship Burden
6 March 2018
A new paper entitled “Survivorship Burden for Individuals, Households and Society: Estimates and Methodology” has been published in the Journal of Cancer Policy. An article by OHE’s Paula Lorgelly and…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: Is Hypothecation the Way to Raise the Money for the “multi-year” Funding Settlement That the NHS Has Been Promised?
4 July 2018
…is also a Visiting Professor in Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He was previously public policy editor at the Financial Times. Nicholas is also author of the…
Controlling NHS Expenditure: The Impact of Labour’s NHS White Papers
1 December 1998
The English, Scottish and Welsh National Health Service (NHS) White Papers published by the government in December 1997 and January 1998, have changed the tone of NHS policy. Co-operation is…
Financing Health Care in the UK: A Discussion of NERA’s Prototype Model to Replace the NHS
1 January 1995
…the supply response? Does the former always outstrip the latter, and, if so what is the significance of that? What are the optimum policy responses, and, in particular, what are…
The Use of Pay-for-Performance for Drugs: Can It Improve Incentives for Innovation?
1 February 2012
…highly controversial and is disliked by many health care providers, policy makers, and… Interest is growing in schemes that involve “paying for pills by results”, that is, “paying for performance”…