External Publications
Two New Papers on EQ-5D-5L Valuation in Ireland
21 August 2018
OHE’s Koonal Shah and Nancy Devlin are co-authors on two new papers focusing on the valuation of the EQ-5D-5L in Ireland.
New Journal Article: Directly Eliciting Personal Utility Functions
31 July 2018
A new article in the European Journal of Health Economics describes the ‘personal utility functions’ approach to valuing health
New Paper in Value in Health: Improving the Quality of Time Trade-Off Data
27 June 2018
This paper demonstrates OHE’s expertise in valuing health outcomes, and its contribution to methods for improving the quality of health valuation data.
A New Publication in Health Economics: An Exploration of the Non‐iterative Time Trade‐off Method to Value Health States
11 June 2018
An exploration of the non‐iterative time trade‐off method to value health states – our new paper published in Health Economics
Valuing Health at the End of Life: A Review of Stated Preference Studies in the Social Sciences Literature
9 April 2018
Just published in Social Science & Medicine: a review of stated preferences examining the extent of support for an end of life premium.
Incorporating Quantitative Patient Preference Data into Healthcare Decision Making Processes: Is HTA Falling Behind?
4 April 2018
A recently published editorial by OHE’s David Mott considers whether quantitative patient preference data has a role to play in HTA decision making.
Value Frameworks: Value in Health Special Issue
29 March 2018
A recent issue of Value in Health contains the ISPOR Special Task Force Report on US Value Assessment Frameworks. In this blog post, we summarise the…
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.
Experience-Based Values: A Framework for Classifying Different Types of Experience in Health Valuation Research
7 February 2018
OHE’s Patricia Cubi-Molla and Koonal Shah, with Kristina Burström, propose a new framework for classifying experience in health valuation research.