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The NHS’ long term survival is at stake – the Ten Year Plan demonstrates the government’s commitment to invest in its recovery, but in order to truly tackle the existential issues at the heart of the ...
A biennial prize fund to promote thought leadership around the big questions affecting health economics. OHE’s educational ...
US drug pricing policies will have global impacts on innovation and access The knowledge generated through biomedical innovation is a public good. One person’s use does not reduce its availability to ...
Adult vaccines can return up to 19 times their initial investment to society, when their significant benefits beyond the healthcare system are monetised.
A biennial prize fund to promote thought leadership around the big questions affecting health economics. OHE’s educational mission is to support, sustain, and enhance the discipline of health ...
This research reviews how vaccines other than for travel or influenza are evaluated, procured and delivered in the UK. It includes observations as to whether and how the economic assessment process ...
Coined by the French historian Alexis de Tocqueville in the early nineteenth century, the term ’American exceptionalism’ refers to the idea that the US is different from other developed nations ...
Recent reforms to the National Health Service (NHS) in England include important changes in the regulation of prices for new medicines. From January 2014, the existing Pharmaceutical Pricing ...
In this report, we explore the status of access and uptake for NGS testing for lung cancer in Europe, develop the health economic case for NGS testing, and identify barriers and opportunities for ...
In this report, we describe the design of a globally aligned, value-based, fully-delinked pull incentive, where payers provide manufacturers with a pre-specified subscription fee based on the value of ...