In case you missed it: this spring, we published five new Research Summaries exploring how health and care services are evaluated, incentivised and delivered in the UK and globally.🔍
Read all five: https://t.co/eXlUHdo5yV
#HealthEconomics#GlobalHealth
🗒️Happening today
EEPRU’s first in-person event: Pushing the Boundaries of Economic Evaluation Methods for Policy
Partnering with NIHR Economics key discussion topics include pharma&pricing, social care, spillovers & side effects & patient-centred metrics.
#HealthEconomics
Happening today!📢
@eeprunews first in-person event: Pushing the Boundaries of Economic Evaluation Methods for Policy
Partnering with #NIHR Economics, key discussion topics include pharma & pricing, social care, spillovers & side effects, & patient-centred metrics.
#EEPRU
Registration open for live online Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis short course! 🚀
Updated for 2026 with new materials on @NICEComms#DCEA methods and new SlimStatin exercise by @miqedup .
📅 19 Oct to 20 Nov 2026
Learn more & sign up:
https://t.co/dznGc3UIeh
1/3 Government spending often struggles to account for long-term payoffs—like how supporting a child early in life leads to better health and higher earnings decades later. ⏰
2/3 CHE researchers have developed new methods for forecasting these lifetime effects, helping @hmtreasury Treasury and @educationgovuk improve how they model the long-term benefits of early childhood interventions.
We’re excited to welcome Dr Rocío García Díaz (@TecdeMonterrey) and Dr Boshen Jiao (@USC) as our 2026 Visiting Research Fellows!🌍
During their time at CHE, they’ll collaborate with our researchers to develop joint research. Learn more🔽
https://t.co/CyOU4FAKi4
#HealthEconomics
Join our three-day in-person short course in Advanced Statistical Methods at CHE📊
Our course combines taught modules with practical Stata software exercises, offering hands-on experience supported by expert CHE tutors.
Learn more & sign up: https://t.co/qrwsAQk5dc
Shape decision-making in the NHS & social care systems!
We’re still recruiting one fully funded PhD students to join the REAL Supply Research Unit at CHE, @UniOfYork.
📅Deadline: 13 July 2026
🔗Learn more & apply: https://t.co/jGIehuR8eM
#ResearchOpportunity#UKPhD#AcademiaUK
Do longer waiting times worsen patient outcomes?🕓
Our latest summary examines how delays affect survival and recovery rates for two coronary heart disease procedures in England before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: bypass surgery and angioplasty.
🔗https://t.co/L9zSw6KAKZ
Can algorithms alone make good #HTA decisions?
Our Research Paper argues that while tools such as cost-effectiveness analysis, QALYs and evidence reviews are essential, they cannot settle questions of relevance, interpretation, fairness, implementation or public justification.
Final call for the 2026 Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation foundations course ⏳
🚀 Master techniques used by NICE & WHO
🤝Join a global cohort
📝 Learn from leading academics
The course begins Monday 8 June.
Find out more and sign up: https://t.co/sApkS4RT5h
Final call for the 2026 Analysing Patient Data workshop
🚀 Master NHS datasets
🤝 Learn from experts
📝 Construct and analyse key variables
15-16 June in person at @UniofYork
Few spots left, Register: https://t.co/7tiw02dkQJ
#HealthEconomicsShortCourses
Master Advanced Decision Modelling with CHE &
@LSHTM📊
Led by Profs Andrew Briggs & Mark Sculpher, internationally recognised for their contributions to #HealthEconomicEvaluation and #DecisionModelling.
Learn more & sign up: https://t.co/sApkS4RT5h
#HealthEconomics
Master Advanced Decision Modelling with CHE & @LSHTM📊
Led by Profs Andrew Briggs & Mark Sculpher, internationally recognised for their contributions to #HealthEconomicEvaluation and #DecisionModelling.
Learn more & sign up: https://t.co/sApkS4RT5h
#HealthEconomics
@thanzilaonse wins landmark grant for new project in Namibia & Zambia 🎉
Funded by @LifeYouCanSave, the new project will build on the Thanzi Programme supporting health systems & #HealthEconomics capacity across Africa.🌍
Learn more: https://t.co/f8k5pWNXb3
#GlobalHealth