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Minimal Access Surgery – Why Don’t We Do More?
20 March 2018
…surgery. This results in an improved patient experience and quality of life, and shorter inpatient stays: good news for patients and for our financially and physically constrained NHS. Despite…
Antimicrobials Resistance: A Call for Multi-disciplinary Action. How Can HTA Help?
1 October 2017
…On the one hand, bad practice favours the spread of infections, such as overuse of antibiotics in human and veterinary care, and poor prevention and hygiene practices. On the other…
The Economics of the Private Finance Initiative in the NHS
4 January 2001
…NHS asset: land, buildings, plant and equipment including information and communications technology (ICT). The focus of this book, however, is on the construction and operation of large buildings, and the…
Private Provision of Publicly Funded Health Care: The Economics of Ownership
10 September 2018
…of the organisation of production; theories of behaviour and motivation and the role of incentives and payments in influencing decisions. The authors conclude overall that when considering the ownership of…
Chittawan Poonsiri
4 September 2024
…includes economic evaluations of medicines and medical devices to inform policy decisions in Thailand. She is now focused on research related to health equity, antimicrobial resistance, cancer, and economic modelling….
“You Don’t Always Get What You Want”: Output Distortion and NHS Waiting Time Targets
18 December 2018
…that the policy worked to lower waiting times through a difference-in-difference approach comparing England (treatment) and Scotland (control) when the policy was first introduced. Generally, clear, measurable targets with hard…
Health, Education and General Practice
1 January 1986
…was a follow-up to a similar more general OHE discussion held at Cumberland… This booklet is based on a meeting organised by the Office of Health Economics and chaired by…
OHE Annual Lecture 2024 | The Preventive Health Revolution: Live Longer, Live Better
8 October 2024, 6:30pm
In this lecture, Professor Andrew Scott re-evaluated prominent perceptions of ageing and argued for the need to focus on a longevity society and explore the key role of prevention in…
Hip Replacement in the NHS
1 March 1982
…1978, NHS hospitals in England and Wales provided an estimated 15,300 total hip replacements (or closely related partial hip replacements) for these diagnoses alone at the cost of some £18…