Are there any friendly health economists out there who would be free to review this NIHR Open Research paper on the cost-effectiveness of improvements to asthma medication? It's been with them for 6 months without them finding a single reviewer.
openresearch.nihr.ac.uk/articles/5-8
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Good luck Andy, as long as you still post photos of cricket grounds I wish you all the best for what comes next!
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Comparison of statistical methods for the analysis of patient-reported outcomes (PROs), particularly the Short-Form 36 (SF-36), in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) using standardised effect size (SES): an empirical analysis
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The Unit Cost's team from the @kent.ac.uk & the University of York would like to invite you to a series of lunchtime webinars for you to find out more about the Unit Cost Programme. Visit this page to find out more and register: www.pssru.ac.uk/blog/two-uni...
We are looking to recruit two Research Fellows - Grade 6/7, to work within the Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment team within CHE. Closing Date - 27th April 2025. For further details, visit jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...
Two great opportunities to come and be part of the Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment team at CHE. Get in touch if you've got any questions about the roles.
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Tony Culyer's 101 Apt Aphorisms for Health Economists is an absolute must if you've not read it yet:
aheblog.com/2025/01/21/1...
Are any health economists on here going to the HESG conference in Bristol? Can't find the HESG organisation on here