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The NIHR Policy Research Unit in Economic Methods of Evaluation of Health & Care Interventions. Collaboration between the @CHEYork and @SCHARRSheffield

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New report: Elective surgery waiting time prioritisation to improve population health gains and reduce health inequalities, now avaiable online: shorturl.at/yEGIP To read reports and other publications related to this project: shorturl.at/kOUV6

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Understanding UK public views on normative decisions made to value health-related quality of life in children: A qualitative study now avaiable online shorturl.at/pCL36 To read reports and other publications related to this project: shorturl.at/cgIPS

Understanding UK public views on normative decisions made to value health-related quality of life in children: A qualitative study now avaiable online shorturl.at/pCL36 
To read reports and other publications related to this project: shorturl.at/cgIPS
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EEPRU report: Elective surgery waiting time prioritisation to improve population health gains and reduce health inequalities, now avaiable online: shorturl.at/yEGIP To read reports and other publications related to this project: shorturl.at/iqNUY

EEPRU report: Elective surgery waiting time prioritisation to improve population health gains and reduce health inequalities, now avaiable online: shorturl.at/yEGIP 

To read reports and other publications related to this project: shorturl.at/iqNUY
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The latest paper from the project "Understanding public and expert views around the normative decisions made to ‘value’ health-related quality of life in children and young people" is now online. To view the project page and links to other outputs visit: bit.ly/3zIP0BR

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A summary of projects undertaken in respect of NHS waiting times for elective surgery by EEPRU and NIHR ESHCRU can be found here:-bit.ly/3VAk4eV For full details of the project, reports and publications, see here:- bit.ly/3VyI0iG

A summary of projects undertaken in respect of NHS waiting times for elective surgery by EEPRU and <a href="/eshcru/">NIHR ESHCRU</a> can be found here:-bit.ly/3VAk4eV

For full details of the project, reports and publications, see here:- bit.ly/3VyI0iG
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EEPRU co-directors Mark Sculpher and Allan Wailoo join the Working Group of HEMA: the newly formed international Health Economics Methods Advisory initiative. For more information, visit: bit.ly/3EvEksG

EEPRU co-directors <a href="/MJSculpher/">Mark Sculpher</a> and <a href="/AllanWailoo/">Allan Wailoo</a>  join the Working Group  of HEMA: the newly formed international Health Economics Methods Advisory initiative.  For more information, visit: bit.ly/3EvEksG
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How can we ensure cost-effectiveness analyses accurately reflect patient quality of life? We developed econometric methods to identify when & in what way EQ-5D may be limited. Methods are being tested in breast cancer, dementia, liver disease & CF. More: bit.ly/43n6d07

How can we ensure cost-effectiveness analyses accurately reflect patient quality of life? We developed econometric methods to identify when &amp; in what way EQ-5D may be limited. Methods are being tested in breast cancer, dementia, liver disease &amp; CF. More: bit.ly/43n6d07
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Is extending eligibility for Adult Social Care better than spending more on people who already use services? Our study shows expanding eligibility improves quality of life for more people & is better value for money. Key findings for policy makers: bit.ly/3Dsdam3

Is extending eligibility for Adult Social Care better than spending more on people who already use services?

Our study shows expanding eligibility improves quality of life for more people &amp; is better value for money. Key findings for policy makers: bit.ly/3Dsdam3
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How much should the NHS pay for new drugs when they are used to treat more than one condition? New research compares the alternatives of Uniform Pricing, Indication-Based Pricing (IBP) and Commercial Flexibility. Find out more here: bit.ly/3Dk3gDe

How much should the NHS pay for new drugs when they are used to treat more than one condition?

New research compares the alternatives of Uniform Pricing, Indication-Based Pricing (IBP) and Commercial Flexibility.  Find out more here: bit.ly/3Dk3gDe
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New spotlights on research * What drives health inequalities? Personal, family and neighbourhood socioeconomic status, ethnicity or other factors? * Does publicly-funded Adult Social Care improve the wellbeing of informal and unpaid carers? These & more:bit.ly/3Dk3gDe

New spotlights on research
* What drives health inequalities? Personal, family and neighbourhood socioeconomic status, ethnicity or other factors? 
* Does publicly-funded Adult Social Care improve the wellbeing of informal and unpaid carers? 
These &amp; more:bit.ly/3Dk3gDe