As part of @NIHR_ARC_YH we have developed an online guide to economic evaluation, taking users through the intuition and principles of the approach, you can find it here: https://t.co/6hBrabf38m
*NEW BLOG*
In our latest blog from our Health Economics theme @ScHARRSheffield@CHEyork, Matt Franklin, Sebastian Hinde and Ruby Bhatti share the new Economic Evaluation Online Resource.
Read the blog here: https://t.co/rzdcAsBMxZ
@DrMattFranklin@sebh2005@Ruby_Bhatti_OBE
Like Unit Costs of Health and Social Care? You may wish to attend a couple of upcoming webinars from the Unit Costs Team. For registration info and more see: Webinar 1 - https://t.co/IuAcVidlp6 & Webinar 2 - https://t.co/Pf11gbkvvU
🔊Job Vacancy
We are looking to recruit two Research Fellows - Grade 6/7, to work within the Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment team within CHE. Closing Date - 27th April 2025. For further details, visit https://t.co/IVuHTrV5hn
We are looking to recruit two Research Fellows - Grade 6/7, to work within the Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment team within CHE. Closing Date - 27th April 2025. For further details, visit https://t.co/Mnk8u8zew9
CHE Research Paper No 197, by Richard Cookson.
'Do the poor gain more from increased NHS hospital spending? Surprisingly, not – the middle class gain most. See our analysis of hospital expenditure and mortality data from 2018'.
https://t.co/ttto3tdVpj
✨ ✨ WE ARE HIRING! ✨ ✨
We are looking for two new Senior Research Fellows
Have you:
🟢 Experience in statistical and epidemiological analysis
🔵 Used quasi-experimental methods
🟢 An understanding of epidemiological methods
Then we need you!
https://t.co/HFszmDJrO2
Cost in health economics is primarily (but not only) someone’s health forgone.
Health economics enables one to think about the unthinkable but not to treat the untreatable.
@tlswatt@jbuchanan_ox@NHSCosting Their December newsletter said 'We are aware of issues involved in exporting data from the dashboards, for which we apologise... It has now been resolved and you should be able to export data from the visuals by clicking the 3 dots above the tables/charts.'
@tlswatt@jbuchanan_ox@NHSCosting In CHE we've been having a big fight with this, my understanding is there is now an Excel version online and that people SHOULD be able to download from the PowerBI but we in York dont have the right licence to be able to. In the future they are planning to drop Excel entirely.
Interested in health economics, social preferences, and health technology assessment? Come do a PhD with global leaders in the field 👑 @donna_rowen Aki Tsuchiya @SCHARRSheffield
https://t.co/K0hg6Q4TB8
A timely seminar in York from the CEO of The NHS Confederation outlining ideas on how health economics & research can influence policy to ensure healthcare systems can meet future demand and reduce health inequalities. Book tickets here: https://t.co/9dkY6jaUOn
✨Job Opportunity: Knowledge Mobilisation Business Partner
Join @HNY_ICB & @NIHR_YH_ARC to bridge research & healthcare practice
Apply by: Jan 10, 2025
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@CHEyork Online Advanced Methods of Economic Evaluation for HTA workshop https://t.co/Ntag3pIEwV
7-weeks - 24 February to 11 April 2025.
Calling all HTA analysts, managers and policymakers. Do you wish to grasp the key challenges for economic evaluation to inform HTA? Book now!