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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 ...
Our latest research shows respiratory infections cost UK businesses £44 billion a year. Workplace vaccination programs and health-focused policies could help boost productivity, reduce costs, and ...
This article was commissioned by Pfizer Inc. Content was written by OHE Consulting Ltd with technical review from Pfizer Inc. The first blog in this series on the economics of antibiotics explained ...
Among the significant measures introduced by the Act, including action on clean energy and climate change, the IRA introduces – for the first time – provisions to reduce federal spending on medicines.
We conducted a quantitative preference study to understand how well the criteria of NICE’s severity modifier align with UK societal preferences. Our primary objectives were to estimate: Cut-offs for ...
The term ‘pressure’ has been widely used to describe various challenges, long before the COVID-19 pandemic. Regardless of its common usage, a formal definition of healthcare system pressure (HCSP) is ...
OHE has been actively considering the implications of rare or ‘orphan’ diseases for more than two decades. Here, we reflect on progress and highlight the remaining challenges. The EU Pharma ...
One of OHE’s charitable objectives is a commitment to educate and inform the public and policymakers about critical issues in the healthcare sector. OHE’s Annual Lecture is an opportunity to highlight ...
Today marks Rare Disease Day 2025. This time last year we published an Article entitled “ Why do we care about rare? ”, summarising the origins of rare disease day, the fundamental ambition – to ...
This panel brings together leading researchers to explore how health economics can inform policy design in the context of the climate crisis. Rather than proposing new evaluative paradigms, the ...
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