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The Health Economics Research Group (HERG) has developed an international reputation in health economics, building on strong foundations and a consistent strategy pursued over more than twenty years. HERG's strategic focus is on the economic evaluation of a broad range of clinical and health service technologies and its dual aim is to provide applied, policy-relevant research whilst developing and refining methods to increase the rigour and relevance of such studies. This strategy is highly relevant as economic evaluation begins to play more and more influential roles in international and national policies on the adoption and use of specific technologies.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 251 to 274 of 274
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2010From bench to bedside: Tracing the payback forwards from basic or early clinical research – A preliminary exercise and proposals for a future studyHanney, S; Frame, I; Grant, J; Green, P; Buxton, MJ
2009Research impact evaluation, a wider context: Findings from a research impact pilotScoble, R; Dickson, K; Fisher, J; Hanney, S
2008Why national health research systems matterHanney, S; Block, MAG
2010A review of health utilities using the EQ-5D in studies of cardiovascular diseaseDyer, MT; Goldsmith, KA; Sharples, L; Buxton, MJ
2004Inequalities in purchase of mosquito nets and willingness to pay for insecticide-treated nets in Nigeria: Challenges for malaria control interventionsOnwujekwe, O; Hanson, K; Fox-Rushby, J
2006Economic evaluations of non-communicable disease interventions in developing countries: A critical review of the evidence baseMulligan, J; Walker, D; Fox-Rushby, J
2008The costs of preventing and treating chagas disease in ColombiaCastillo-Riquelme, M; Guhl, F; Turriago, B; Pinto, N; Rosas, F; Martınez, MF; Fox-Rushby, J; Davies, C; Campbell-Lendrum, D
2007The information sources and journals consulted or read by UK paediatricians to inform their clinical practice and those which they consider important: a questionnaire surveyJones, TH; Hanney, S; Buxton, MJ
2006The journals of importance to UK clinicians: a questionnaire surveyJones, TH; Hanney, S; Buxton, MJ
2006The journals of importance to UK clinicians: A questionnaire survey of surgeonsJones, TH; Hanney, S; Buxton, MJ
2008Developing the protocol for the evaluation of the health foundation's 'engaging with quality initiative' – an emergent approachSoper, B; Buxton, MJ; Hanney, S; Oortwijn, W; Scoggins, A; Steel, N; Ling, T
2008Outcomes and costs of blunt trauma in England and WalesChristensen, MC; Ridley, S; Lecky, FE; Munro, V; Morris, S
2008Clinical and cost-effectiveness analysis of an open label, single-centre, randomised trial of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) versus percutaneous myocardial laser revascularisation (PMR) in patients with refractory angina pectoris: The SPiRiT trialDyer, MT; Goldsmith, KA; Khan, SN; Sharples, LD; Freeman, C; Hardy, I; Buxton, MJ; Schofield, MP
2003The utilisation of health research in policy-making: Concepts, examples and methods of assessmentHanney, S; Gonzalez-Block, MA; Buxton, MJ; Kogan, M
2002Resource use data by patient report or hospital records: Do they agree?Kennedy, ADM; Leigh-Brown, AP; Torgerson, DJ; Campbell, JL; Grant, A
2008Equity in health care financing: The case of MalaysiaYu, CP; Whynes, DK; Sach, TH
2005Economic evaluation of the role of telemedicine in paediatric cardiology: Final ReportDowie, R; Mistry, H; Young, T; Weatherburn, G
2006Economic evaluations of non-communicable disease interventionsFox-Rushby, J; Mulligan, J; Walker, D
1992Cost effectiveness of the implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a preliminary analysisO'Brien, BJ; Buxton, MJ; Rusby, RA
2006Building health research systems to achieve better healthHanney, S; Gonzalez-Block, MA
2005Global IDEAHanney, S; Buxton, MJ
2006Scaling up health interventions in resource-poor countries: What role does research in stated-preference framework play?Pokhrel, S
2007Lessons from the evaluation of the UK's NHS R&D Implementation Methods ProgrammeSoper, B; Hanney, S
2004Proposed methods for reviewing the outcomes of health research: the impact of funding by the UK's Arthritis Research CampaignHanney, S; Grant, J; Wooding, S; Buxton, MJ
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 251 to 274 of 274