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2022 OHE Annual Report to the Charity Commission
30 November 2023
…of health economics and healthcare policy. Moreover, OHE uses health economics methods to produce evidence based health policy and management, contributing to a more efficient and effective health care system….
Coronary Heart Disease: the Scope for Prevention
1 August 1982
One person in every four in England and Wales dies from coronary heart disease and at a minimum estimate the costs borne by the National Health Service in its treatment…
New Insights into Hospital Efficiency: Linking Costs and Patient Outcomes
18 October 2011
…and David Parkin of NHS South of England. The study, funded by the UK Department of Health, is the first to examine the relationship between hospital costs and patients’ health…
Report: Competition Can Help the NHS – But Proceed with Care
31 January 2012
…of NHS-funded health care in England. The report sets out the evidence compiled and analysed by the OHE Commission over the last year, and the conclusions it draws, including that:…
What is the True Value of Spending on Medical Research?
13 February 2012
…respect to private research spending. OHE Consulting Report. London: pOffice of Health Economics. OHE and RAND Europe. (2010) Enhancing the benefits from biomedical and health research spillovers between public, private and…
New: Assessing the Performance of the EQ-VAS in the NHS PROMS Programme
16 April 2012
…for four elective surgical procedures in the NHS, with plans to expand the practice. (The procedures are hip and knee replacement, groin hernia repair and varicose vein repair.) Results from…
Uses of Models in Economic Evaluations of Medicines and Other Health Technologies
1 October 1996
…Sheldon (1994)) do have to be addressed, and Rittenhouse discusses sources of bias, hierarchies of evidence, and the extent to which sensitivity analysis and other ways of handling uncertainty can…
Medical Manpower
7 January 1966
…university education and only the training they had acquired through apprenticeships or experience. In these circumstances, there were both sincere practitioners with sound—if scientifically limited—academic qualifications, and unqualified and often…
‘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….