EQ-5D and PROMs
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are used to evaluate health interventions, providing a measure of an individual’s health status. The EQ-5D is a PROM recommended by NICE for measuring health benefits. It considers 5 dimensions of health and can be used across various diseases.
OHE at ISPOR Washington DC (2): EQ-5D and Valuing Health Gains.
10 June 2016
This is part two of two posts containing posters and presentations by members of the OHE team at ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting held in Washington…
New Publication: EuroQol Protocols for Time Trade-Off Valuation of Health States
8 June 2016
OHE’s Koonal Shah is co-author of a new paper examining EuroQol protocols for time trade-off valuation of health states.
OHE Presentations at HTAi: Tokyo 2016
24 May 2016
The 2016 HTAi Annual Meeting was held in Tokyo, Japan, 10-14 May 2016. The focus of the meeting was Informing Health Care Decisions with Values and…
OHE at ISPOR May 2016: Meet the Team
19 May 2016
ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting is scheduled for 20-25th May 2016 in Washington DC. Several members of the OHE team will be attending and disseminating important…
Three seminars forthcoming at OHE
12 May 2016
OHE is pleased to be hosting not one, not two but three seminars over the coming weeks.
Just Published: Systematic Review of Utility Weights Used in Economic Evaluations of Vaccines for Paediatric Infectious Diseases
21 April 2016
This blog reports results of a systematic review of the sources and characteristics of utility weights used in economic evaluations of paediatric vaccines in developed countries.
OHE Response: The National PROMs Programme Consultation
15 April 2016
This post summarises OHE’s response to NHS England’s national PROMs programme consultation.
New OHE Publications: An EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England
22 March 2016
Two newly published OHE Research Papers report the methods and findings of the ‘EQ-5D-5L value set for England’ study.
New Publications: Study Design Considerations in Health State Valuation Research
2 February 2016
Two new papers, just published in Value in Health, examine the design of health state valuation studies.