Measuring and Valuing Outcomes
We have established an excellent reputation for leading innovative, ideas-driven, and theoretically sound research on the measurement and valuation of outcomes. Health care systems should put patient-relevant outcomes at the heart of decisions about funding and providing health and social care.
Adaptation to Health States: Sick Yet Better Off?
21 June 2017
OHE’s Patricia Cubi-Molla, joint with Mireia Jofre-Bonet and Victoria Serra-Sastre from City, University of London, have a new paper that examines adaptation to health states using…
OHE at the PROMs Research Conference 2017
5 June 2017
OHE at the PROMs Research Conference 2017 (Advances in Patient Reported Outcomes Research)
Do People of Different Ages Value Health Differently?
18 April 2017
A new OHE Research Paper entitled “Age and Utilities: Issues for HTA” is available to download.
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…
OHE at the EuroQol Academy Meeting 2017
28 March 2017
OHE’s Nancy Devlin, Yan Feng, Mike Herdman and Koonal Shah all contributed to the EuroQol Academy Meeting 2017.
How Important are the Differences Between the EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L Value Sets?
24 March 2017
There are three EQ-5D value sets available for use in cost effectiveness analysis in the UK and/or England: – the UK EQ-5D-3L value set (often called…
EQ-5D and the EuroQol Group: Past, Present and Future
17 March 2017
OHE’s Professor Nancy Devlin and co-author Richard Brooks have published a new paper that provides an overview of the development of the EQ-5D; the current state…
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.
How Should We Choose the Measure of ‘Average’ Preferences?
8 February 2017
New OHE Research Paper: What is the normative basis for selecting the measure of ‘average’ preferences for use in social choices?