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Helen Dakin, Mapping out the territory: Systems thinking for interacting decisions in economic evaluation and health technology assessment. Other co-authors include Fred McElwee, Amanda Adler and Doug Coyle.
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James Altunkaya, Multi-model inference for cost-effectiveness: Addressing structural uncertainties to assess a model averaged value of semaglutide in prediabetes. Other co-authors include Philip Clarke, Amanda Adler and Jose Leal.
EPH NEWS
Researchers from EPH participated to the Joint BRCs Health Research Showcase that took place in the Westgate centre, Oxford.
NEW PUBLICATION
The cost and cost-effectiveness of whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing: a systematic literature review
Fred McElwee, Sally Sansom, James Buchanan, Jenny C. Taylor & Sarah Wordsworth
European Journal of Human Genetics (2026)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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EPH NEWS
Our researchers are at #HESG Summer Meeting in Glasgow this week 👇🧵
hesg.org.uk/meetings/sum...
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Instead, people take a more nuanced view, valuing both lives and life-years, and considering factors such as age and social context. The findings suggest a degree of mismatch between healthcare prioritisation policies and societal preferences that warrants further consideration.
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Using survey data from over 14,000 people across 12 countries, we find that public preferences do not fully align with the standard approach of maximising life-years, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs).
EPH NEWS
Dr Liz Morrell presented on "Risk stratification in newly-diagnosed myeloma: Is a sequencing panel a cost-effective option for the NHS?" at the at the British Society for Haematology Annual Scientific Meeting.
(Fred McElwee and prof. Sarah Wordsworth)
#BSH2026
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NEW PUBLICATION
This multi-country study explores a fundamental question in healthcare: should we prioritise saving more lives, or more years of life?
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link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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NEW PUBLICATION
Global income polarization: relative and absolute perspectives
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First long-run estimates (1960–2020) of global income polarization, looking beyond inequality to how incomes cluster into groups and how the “middle” evolves.
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Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)
Economics of Population Health Research Centre (EPH)