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Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam

@escher_eur

The Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam (EsCHER), part of Erasmus University Rotterdam, bundles expertise in the field of Health Economics

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Our paper on excess mortality in Dutch nursing homes during the Covid pandemic. We find substantial differences across providers and relatively little correlation with indicators of pre-pandemic quality. Marlies BĂ€r, @pieter_bakx. ESHPM ErasmusUniRdam Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam sciencedirect.com/science/articl


Our paper on excess mortality in Dutch nursing homes during the Covid pandemic. We find substantial differences across providers and relatively little correlation with indicators of pre-pandemic quality. <a href="/BarMarlies/">Marlies BĂ€r</a>, @pieter_bakx. <a href="/ESHPM_EUR/">ESHPM ErasmusUniRdam</a> <a href="/EsCHER_EUR/">Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam</a>  
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Check out publication No. 2024003 in the Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam (EsCHER) Working Paper Series. “Responsibility-Sensitive Welfare Weights for Health?” by Robson, O’Donnell and Tom Van Ourti eur.nl/en/research/re


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Check out publication No. 2024004 in the EsCHER Working Paper Series. “Spillover Effects of Delayed Nursing Home Admissions on Hospitalisations and Costs” Marlies BĂ€r Bram Wouterse Rita Santos Luigi Siciliani eur.nl/en/media/2024-


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Join us on Oct 3rd, 10:00-12:30 for a (free!) symposium on “The Value of Prevention: Calculating Benefits and Costs.” Join experts from OECD, RIVM, Trimbos and CPB! Registration required : eur.nl/en/eshpm/event
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Check out publication No. 2024005 in the EsCHER Working Paper Series. “What we know, can know and need to know about the causes of health inequality.” by Owen O'Donnell! eur.nl/en/research/re


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"The tale of a small boy from Heerlen". A pleasure to participate in the EchoEchoes podcast hosted by María Mendoza-Jiménez and Prithviraj Basumallik. Mumbling about prevention, long-term care and different career paths. ESHPM ErasmusUniRdam Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam open.spotify.com/episode/2RVXgD


"The tale of a small boy from Heerlen". A pleasure to participate in the EchoEchoes podcast hosted by María Mendoza-Jiménez and Prithviraj Basumallik. Mumbling about prevention, long-term care and different career paths. <a href="/ESHPM_EUR/">ESHPM ErasmusUniRdam</a> <a href="/EsCHER_EUR/">Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam</a> 

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New paper in Journal of Risk and Uncertainty! I am so excited that this project that has spanned the better part of 3 years has finally found a home! Some key learnings (1/x) Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam @euroqol link.springer.com/article/10.100


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Opportunity: EsCHER awards scholarships to support excellent students from non-EEA countries for the master programmes Health Economics and Health Economics, Policy & Law, starting for 2025-2026 academic year. For more information on EsCHER please visit eur.nl/en/research/re


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Check out publication No. 2025001 in the Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam (EsCHER) Working Paper Series. “Deprivation Payments, Regional Disparities in Birth Outcomes, and the Role of Community Midwives?” Find it here: eur.nl/en/research/re