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Competition in the NHS: Proceed with Care
16 October 2012
…for all phases of care, from emergency treatment through prevention and care for chronic diseases. Given the great breadth and variety of needs and situations in the NHS, competition can…
‘HispaNICE’: the Creation of an ‘Independent Authority for the Evaluation of Health Practices and Policies’ Gathers Momentum
24 February 2021
…drugs and therapeutic indications, prevention and public health interventions, and other health policies, balancing health results with the costs they entail for the SNHS and for society as a whole….
2018 OHE Annual Report to the Charity Commission
1 November 2019
…the subject of health economics and health care policy; and using health economics methods to produce evidence-based health policy and health care management that contributes to a more efficient and…
Benefiting Sooner from Medical Research
3 February 2015
…policy and practice. Health Research Policy and Systems, 13(1), pp.1-18. We reviewed academic and policy literatures; and most importantly we undertook detailed case studies of the research histories of…
Medical Research: How Long Does it Take?
10 February 2015
…research take? Studying the time taken between biomedical and health research and its translation into products, policy and practice. Health Research Policy and Systems, 13(1), pp.1-18. Having reviewed academic…
Published in Health Economics: the Effect of Free Personal Care for the Elderly on Informal Caregiving
17 March 2015
…intensity of the supply of, informal care in Scotland and England before and after the policy change (a difference-in-differences approach). It finds that the introduction of the policy increased…
international Decision Support Initiative (iDSI): Mapping of Priority-setting in Health in 17 Low and Middle Income Countries Across Asia, Latin America and Africa
22 April 2015
…Uganda, China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. In order to assess priority-setting readiness in each country, we developed qualitative and quantitative indicators covering: political will, current position along…
Modelling Spillover Effects on Informal Carers: The Carer QALY Trap
19 October 2023
Exploring the carer trap and its implications in health technology assessments. Our opinion piece discusses the impact on informal carers’ quality of life and how it can shape decisions on…
Waiting Time Policies in the Health Sector: What Works?
27 October 2015
…sanctions for non-compliance (for example England and Finland). The guarantees often go hand-in-hand with choice, competition and an increase in supply (for example Denmark, Portugal and the Netherlands). Demand-side policies…