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Session
Comparing Utility Measures
Congress Hall B
Thursday
10:15-11:30
Presentations
Comparison of the Statistical Inference and Multi-Attribute Utility Theory Models to Develop a Preference-Based Instrument: The EXACT-U as a Case Study
Another study showing that the EQ-5D and SF-6D are not interchangeable: But why would we expect them to be?
Is 15D more sensitive than other utilities to common diabetes complications?
The impact of different HRQoL instruments and basic assumptions on the number of QALYs gained and cost per QALY gained in intensive care or high-dependency unit patients
Session
Political Economy of Health Reform in Developing and Transition Economies
Congress Hall B
Thursday
11:45-13:00
Presentations
Summary of Latin American reforms and the political economy issues
Summary of Eastern European reforms and the political economy issues
Summary of East Asian reforms and the political economy issues
Session
Register based health economics
Congress Hall B
Thursday
14:30-15:45
Presentations
Micro economic approach based on individual patient records of whole population as a tool to evaluate performance
Treatments, treatment costs and survival following AMI: A comparison of Finland and Norway
Performance and implementation of new technology - unfavourable example of total knee arthroplasty
Cost and outcomes of low birth weight infants
Session
Waiting Times and Prioritisation
Congress Hall B
Thursday
16:00-17:15
Presentations
The impact of maximum waiting time targets in Norwegian hospitals
Waiting times and socioeconomic status: evidence from England
How do waiting times initiatives change prioritisation concerning patient characteristics? A comparative analysis of Norway and Scotland
The effects of targets on waiting time prioritisation: evidence from Portugal
Session
Economics of Social Care
Congress Hall B
Friday
08:30-09:45
Presentations
Economics of Social Care
Economics of Social Care: Comment
Economics of Social Care: Comment
Economics of Social Care: Comment
Session
Informal Care & Economic Evaluations
Congress Hall B
Friday
10:15-11:30
Presentations
The construct of the caring experience
The CarerQol instrument in relation to measures of health utilities and quality of life outcomes in caregivers of children with craniofacial birth defects
Measuring ‘care-related quality of life’ of informal caregivers for use in economic evaluations: psychometric properties of the CarerQol instrument
Session
Health policies in the making
Congress Hall B
Friday
11:45-13:00
Presentations
Health policies in the making: Introduction
Credit crunch health policy and the English NHS
Health policy making in France: flying in the dark?
Session
Orphan drugs: Should society be willing to pay more for rare health improvements?
Congress Hall B
Friday
14:30-15:45
Presentations
On the Economic Value of Orphan Drugs
On the Economic Value of Orphan Drugs
Orphan Drugs: Does Society Value Rarity?
Session
Issues with High Cost Drugs
Congress Hall B
Friday
16:00-17:15
Presentations
The place of productivity cost in economic evaluations on expensive drugs
Big Pharma's Reaction to a Generic Substitution Policy
Neglected diseases: is it only a matter of market failure?
Availability of and Access to Orphan Drugs: An International Comparison of Pharmaceutical Treatments for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Fabry Disease, Hereditary Angioedema and Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Session
Non-health outcomes
Congress Hall B
Saturday
08:30-09:45
Presentations
Health Investments and Economic Growth: Macroeconomic Evidence and Microeconomic Foundations
The (dis) benefits of health promotion: experience and perspective of programme users
Measuring the outcomes of social care
Session
Using the capability approach in health care decision making
Congress Hall B
Saturday
10:15-11:30
Presentations
Capability approaches in public health: will there be an effect of culture?
Using focus groups to select and rank capabilities. A case study on women’s quality of life in rural Malawi
Values, death and anchoring in the capability approach: A theoretical exploration
Valuing capability: Findings from a pilot study applying a Multi-Attribute Value Method
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