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This is the second in our series of Insights considering the implications of President Trump’s Executive Order on ‘Most ...
As healthcare systems strive to allocate resources efficiently, the use of economic evaluation metrics like Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) has become increasingly important.
This panel brings together leading researchers to explore how health economics can inform policy design in the context of the climate crisis. Rather than proposing new evaluative paradigms, the ...
In our latest insight, we reflect on what we’re seeing in the region, from Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 to the UAE’s push for innovation and value in healthcare.
In this Insights series, Around the World in HTAs, we shed light on HTA around the world. In this edition, Andrés Pichon-Riviere, Federico Augustovski, and ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) generates comprehensive and actionable information on molecular tumour profiles. But despite recommendations for the use of NGS in lung cancer, and support for its ...
This report contributes to the understanding of people’s proximity to dementia (e.g., people with dementia and their carers forecast) and so the potential future number of people who will be impacted ...
The OHE Annual Lecture is our opportunity to highlight urgent and important issues facing health systems around the world. OHE’s educational mission is to support, sustain, and enhance the discipline ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the attributes to include in a value framework for orphan medicinal products (OMPs), determine their relative importance using a multi-criteria decision ...
Most value assessments of vaccination programs are carried out by taking the perspective of the health system. To stimulate the debate concerning the broader value of vaccination beyond this ...
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By placing a strain on health care systems and the global economy, the COVID-19 pandemic clearly shows the need to more comprehensively understand both supply- and demand-side aspects of a “healthy” ...
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