Economic Evaluation of Health Technologies
Using cost-effectiveness evidence to inform health care decision making Prof. John Cairns
Course Description
Kyoto University School of Public Health (KUSPH) invites you to the special lecture series on “Economic Evaluation of Health Technologies” by Professor John Cairns, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. John Cairns is Professor of Health Economics at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. He has a particular interest in the use of economic information to inform health care decision-making, and has been a member of the NICE Appraisal Committee since 2003.
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- Using cost-effectiveness evidence to inform health care decision making
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:29:07 English
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- Modelling the time spent in different health states
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:24:00 English
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- Valuing the time spent in different health states
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:29:19 English
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- Alternative approaches to the valuation of health outcomes
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:31:03 English
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- Economic evaluation of public health interventions
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:33:35 English
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- Overview of the strengths and limitations of an economic approach
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Prof. John Cairns
Sep. 21, 2018 1:29:06 English
Details
- Year/Term
- 2018
- Date
- September 18th to September 21st, 2018
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Medicine
- Language
- English
- Instructor name
- John Cairns(Professor, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)
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