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New Member of the EuroQol Group: OHE’s Dr Yan Feng
6 March 2017
OHE’s Yan Feng becomes a member of the EuroQol Research Foundation. Dr Yan Feng, Senior Economist at OHE, has been awarded membership of the EuroQol Research Foundation, the not-for profit research…
Using Performance Thresholds to Affect GP Behaviour: Evidence from Scotland
4 March 2014
Whether and how a change in performance-related payment motivated change in GP behaviour in Scotland is investigated in a recent article by OHE’s Yan Feng and colleagues, Ada Ma (Hong…
How Important are the Differences Between the EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L Value Sets?
24 March 2017
…improved ways of modelling valuation data, compared to 3L valuation studies. Yan Feng and Ben van Hout are currently working on a new project to apply the 5L valuation modelling…
OHE at the EuroQol Plenary Meeting 2016
17 October 2016
…paper was co-authored by OHE’s Nancy Devlin, Yan Feng and Koonal Shah, and Brendan Mulhern of the University of Technology Sydney. The paper was discussed by Richard Noman. Yan Feng also co-authored…
Two Economists Join OHE
10 March 2011
The Office of Health Economics is pleased to announce the appointment of two Economists. Dr Yan Feng specialises in understanding what incentives affect the behaviour of health care professionals; Arik…
What Determines Health Care Expenditure in High Income Countries?
18 September 2017
OHE’s Yan Feng and Grace Hampson, along with colleagues from the Health Foundation and RAND Europe, have published a new paper in Applied Economics and Finance which explores the factors…
New Paper in Quality of Life Research – Can Patients’ Self-Reported Pain be Compared and Aggregated in Multi-Country Studies?
30 March 2017
OHE’s Yan Feng, Mike Herdman, David Parkin and Nancy Devlin have a new paper in Quality of Life Research to exploring whether patients’ self-reported pain can be compared and aggregated…
OHE Awarded Research Grant to Evaluate PSS CQUIN Interventions
30 August 2018
…the Department of Health and Social Care. For further information, please contact Yan Feng. Related research Feng, Y., Ma, A., Farrar, S. and Sutton, M., 2015. The tougher the better:…