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Can a Strong Economic Case Be Made for Investing in the NHS? 25th Annual Lecture Publication

2 January 2019

In September 2018, Professor Peter Smith delivered the 25th OHE Annual Lecture. The lecture is now available as a publication, which can be downloaded for free.

Health Economics: An Introduction to Economic Evaluation
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Third Edition of OHE’s Guide to Health Economic Evaluation Released

12 September 2013

OHE today released the third edition of its popular primer, Health Economics: An Introduction to Economic Evaluation, authored by Gisela Kobelt, who has extensive hands-on experience…

The Challenges and Economics of Drug Development in 2022
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Forecasting the Challenges and Economics of Drug Development in 2022

9 July 2013

A new publication from the Office of Health Economics captures the views of thought leaders from around the world about the scientific and economic climate for…

The R&D Cost of a New Medicine
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OHE Study on Pharmaceutical R&D Costs Released

3 December 2012

How much it costs to research and develop a successful new medicine has been an important policy issue at least since the 1960s. Cost estimates matter…

Prof Tony Culyer
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Collected Essays by Tony Culyer on Health Economics

25 November 2012

Just released is a collection of essays by Prof Tony Culyer, a founding father of health economics whose life’s work has been to bring clarity to…

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New: Using Happiness to Value Health

9 November 2011

Paul Dolan is Professor of Behavioural Science in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and also serves as…

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Incorporating Multiple Criteria in HTA

19 April 2011

This OHE publication is intended to inform and stimulate debate about the way different sorts of evidence and considerations are taken into account in decisions about…

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The Market for Biosimilars

25 January 2011

This publication expands on the series of posts published earlier on this blog.   It reports on a seminar intended to encourage further thought about the distinguishing…