Health care in the US is unaffordable. We - the Health Care Affordability Lab at Yale - are a new initiative trying to change that.
You can learn more about our work here: https://t.co/7aiNH301zC
We're pairing amazing policy, communications, and political talent with rigorous scholarship in order to make evidence-based change happen.
Join us. If you’re a policymaker, tell us about the challenges you face, and we’ll help track down the best evidence to solve those problems. If you're a researcher, share your work. We want to see world class scholarship get out into the world and make a difference in people's lives.
A study by @Yale_CRRIT found that @CMSgov’s Coverage with Evidence Development program has successfully prompted generation of more robustly designed clinical studies to better inform clinical, regulatory, and coverage decisions. @MaryyamMooghali @SCTorg@CMS#CMS
Just submitted proofs for something I spoke with @DrJonWatanabe about for the first time in 2007 (?). Joint with @chenoweth_matt. Thread soon. Pre proof version here: https://t.co/spaLea3WFZ. .
The Summer Institute in Statistics and Modeling in Infectious Diseases (SISMID) is coming to @EmoryRollins, and we could not be more excited. 🤩
Check out our great 2024 line-up!
Scholarship applications are open, and registration opens next week.
https://t.co/Uq5eO1SuWp
If you're submitting a grant proposal, you might want to use the latest DID estimators. But what about power calculations? I recently I found this great paper that describes how to do power calculations *specifically for DID w/ staggered treatment*.
https://t.co/Yrrct86HfE
Save the date! Our 3rd Annual Pharmacoequity Conference is May 3, 2024. @fumikochino will join us as Keynote, & we'll have a group of other amazing speakers who are advancing health equity. Join in person @PittTweet or on Zoom wherever you are!
Watch for more info in January!
It was such a pleasure co-organizing the NBER Innovation Research Boot Camp for PhD students with @Afinetheorem and @bfjo.
We had an amazing group of economists make time to teach & talk with this group.
Here’s a thread on what we covered in 11 sessions (w/ links to slides)…
All journal editors should be required to go through the process of submitting a manuscript to their own journal themselves with no help from an assistant at least once per year so they can see how many unnecessary, unclear, redundant, and confusing steps there are.
Identifying & reviewing evidence to inform the conceptualisation & population of cost-effectiveness models
TSD13 (https://t.co/U3Ujt2J1Nu) a guide to identifying, selecting & using evidence to inform the model structure & its parameters, inc recommendations