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Ed Henry

@edd_henry

Health economist. Likes: bikes, golf, and post-rock - not necessarily in that order. Views my own.

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Looking forward to presenting at #ESMDM23 on Tuesday! First time in Berlin, and got a chance to explore this evening, beautiful city 🌆

Looking forward to presenting at #ESMDM23 on Tuesday! First time in Berlin, and got a chance to explore this evening, beautiful city 🌆
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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 🇺🇦🇵🇸☮️

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: <a href="/jamesfomahony/">James O'Mahony 🇺🇦🇵🇸☮️</a>
Shainur Premji (@shainur22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to have Ed Henry here The Centre for Health Economics today to present emerging good practice recommendations for spillovers in health economic evaluation .... looking forward to ongoing discussion on this topic!

Excited to have <a href="/edd_henry/">Ed Henry</a> here <a href="/CHEyork/">The Centre for Health Economics</a> today to present emerging good practice recommendations for spillovers in health economic evaluation .... looking forward to ongoing discussion on this topic!
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I’ll be presenting the consensus recommendations of the ‘Spillovers in Health Economic Evaluation and Research’ (SHEER) Task Force today as part of the ‘Pushing the boundaries of economic evaluation’ session this afternoon. Hope to see you there! #IHEA2023Congress

John Cullinan (@beta1hat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent presentation by Ed Henry on spillovers and the work of the SHEER task force at the Pushing the Boundaries of Economic Evaluation session at #IHEA2023Congress

Excellent presentation by <a href="/edd_henry/">Ed Henry</a> on spillovers and the work of the SHEER task force at the Pushing the Boundaries of Economic Evaluation session at #IHEA2023Congress
John Cullinan (@beta1hat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadline extension for EOIs for our #IHEACongress2023 special issue in Social Science & Medicine. Full details in link below. Submissions from ECRs and researchers from low- or middle-income countries particularly welcome. RTs appreciated!

Hareth Al-Janabi (@hajbrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

ESHPM ErasmusUniRdam (@eshpm_eur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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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…

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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

Trending in #Economics:
ooir.org/index.php?fiel…

1) Governing the economics of the common good

2) Gender &amp; Leadership in Organisations: The Threat of Backlash (<a href="/EJ_RES/">The Economic Journal</a>)

3a) Family &amp; Caregiver Health Spillovers in Health Economic Evaluations (<a href="/ph_economics/">pharmacoeconomics</a>)

3b) Employment
James O'Mahony 🇺🇦☮️ (@jamesfomahony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm recruiting a PhD candidate in health economics at University College Dublin. Those interested in CEA of cancer screening, modelling and cost-effectiveness thresholds are encouraged to apply. Stipend of €22k. Retweets and enquiries welcome. sites.google.com/a/tcd.ie/james…

Ed Henry (@edd_henry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Hareth Al-Janabi (@hajbrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺 (@rachelmeacock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do informal care recipients internalise carer burden? We find that informal care receipt has an asymmetric impact on health behaviours, depending upon whether the health behaviour is positive or negative. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Do informal care recipients internalise carer burden?

We find that informal care receipt has an asymmetric impact on health behaviours, depending upon whether the health behaviour is positive or negative.

link.springer.com/article/10.100…
James Lathe (@lathe_j) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤔 Ever wondered how economic evaluations measure and attribute value to mental health? Do they do so fairly? I’m excited to announce (to my handful of followers) that my first PhD paper is now available @TheLancetPsych. Free link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1iUfp7tf1d52… 1/6

Ed Henry (@edd_henry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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!

Delighted to share that yesterday I successfully defended my PhD thesis! Many thanks again to <a href="/MattXSutton/">Matt Sutton</a> <a href="/gillespie_p/">Paddy Gillespie</a> &amp; <a href="/BrendanKennell2/">Brendan Kennelly</a> for such an engaging viva and, of course, immensely thankful to my supervisor <a href="/beta1hat/">John Cullinan</a> 
What an experience!