Ed Henry
@edd_henry
Health economist. Likes: bikes, golf, and post-rock - not necessarily in that order. Views my own.
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13-04-2014 17:59:08
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Great opportunity to present the work of the Spillovers in Health Economic Evaluation and Research (SHEER) task force at #ESMDM23! Excellent conference, really enjoyable. Photo credit: James O'Mahony 🇺🇦🇵🇸☮️
Including carer outcomes in economic evaluation is important & can reveal unrecognised challenges in HTA decisions. One of these is where patient & carer QALYs point in different directions - work led by David Mott and colleagues Office of Health Economics Health Economics Unit, Birmingham link.springer.com/article/10.100…
On 1 December, we organise a symposium on "Spillovers in Economic Evaluations: Research, Reflections and Recommendations" If you would like to join us, please register via our website eur.nl/en/eshpm/event… Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam Werner Brouwer @jobvanexel
Hareth Al-Janabi Uni of Birmingham Next, Ed Henry shares the recommendations from the SHEER taskforce, how these recommendations came about, and what their implications are. Important work!
I'm pleased to be able to share the report of the Spillovers in Health Economic Evaluation and Research (SHEER) task force, published online today in #PharmacoEconomics Many thanks to my fantastic co-authors, and all those who contributed to the report! link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Trending in #Economics: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Governing the economics of the common good 2) Gender & Leadership in Organisations: The Threat of Backlash (The Economic Journal) 3a) Family & Caregiver Health Spillovers in Health Economic Evaluations (pharmacoeconomics) 3b) Employment
Happy to be able to share the third paper from my PhD! It presents a potential approach to addressing the distributional consequences of spillover inclusion in economic evaluation. Many thanks to my co-author and supervisor, John Cullinan! doi.org/10.1002/hec.47… HEC Editors
We are advertising two Wellcome funded research posts Health Economics Unit, Birmingham #1: working on WISE project jobs.ac.uk/job/DEV488/res… #2: with an adaptable focus jobs.ac.uk/job/DEV529/res… Both offer opportunities to develop skills in new research methods. RTs & enquiries very welcome.
Delighted to share that yesterday I successfully defended my PhD thesis! Many thanks again to Matt Sutton Paddy Gillespie & Brendan Kennelly for such an engaging viva and, of course, immensely thankful to my supervisor John Cullinan What an experience!