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Thank you to Mike Paulden for an excellent seminar on "A framework for the fair pricing of medicines" ex.ac.uk/dR9 An excellent and very clear explanation with very important implications for NHS policymakers #Healtheconomics #HTA Exeter Med School Research at Exeter

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Linkage of routinely collected NHS data to evaluate liaison mental health services: challenges and lessons learned. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. ex.ac.uk/dSv #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter [email protected]

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EvolvRehab-MoveWell telerehabilitation for stroke survivors: study protocol for a feasibility with embedded initial proof-of-concept study. ex.ac.uk/dSw #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter [email protected] BMJ_Open

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The impact of the UK soft drink industry levy on the soft drink marketplace, 2017-2020: An interrupted time series analysis with comparator series. ex.ac.uk/dSN #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter @ProfRichSmith PLOS One

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Clinical effectiveness and safety of adding a self-harm prevention app to specialist mental health care for adolescents who repeatedly self-harm: A single blind randomised controlled trial. bit.ly/4b66B3z #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter

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An evaluation of regional and socioeconomic differences in cancer survival outcomes in England: A comparison of colorectal, lung, and ovarian cancer. Is being presented by Tom Ward at #EUHEA2024 Exeter Med School Research at Exeter International Health Economics Association (IHEA) EuHEA #Healtheconomics

An evaluation of regional and socioeconomic differences in cancer survival outcomes in England: A comparison of colorectal, lung, and ovarian cancer. Is being presented by Tom Ward at #EUHEA2024 <a href="/ExeterMed/">Exeter Med School</a> <a href="/UofE_Research/">Research at Exeter</a> <a href="/healtheconomics/">International Health Economics Association (IHEA)</a> <a href="/EuHEA/">EuHEA</a> #Healtheconomics
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Qualitative findings from the Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH) randomised controlled trial: Acceptability, use and safety of the BlueIce self-harm prevention app. ex.ac.uk/dSV #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter BMJ Mental Health Nia Morrish

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Capturing the value of vaccination within health technology assessment and health economics – Practical considerations for expanding valuation by including key concepts. ex.ac.uk/dTy #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter @ProfRichSmith