Tag: Health economics
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Social Return on Investment (SROI) of mental health related interventions: A scoping review
Reference MaterialThis scoping review maps an overview of the application of social return on investment (SROI) and social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) in existing literature to identify the social value of public […]
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Population mortality impacts of the rising cost of living in Scotland: Scenario modelling study
Reference MaterialThis study used scenario modelling to examine the effects of recent inflation on household incomes in Scotland. It assessed the efficacy of mitigation measures and explored the impact on mortality […]
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Is austerity a cause of slower improvements in mortality in high-income countries? A panel analysis
Reference MaterialThis study investigates the impact of austerity measures on mortality trends in 37 high-income countries from 2000 to 2019, considering various economic indicators. The research aims to discern the association […]
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How to measure progress towards a wellbeing economy: Distinguishing genuine advances from ‘window dressing’
Reference MaterialThis article examined approaches by which to measure wellbeing economy for nations and proposed a series of criteria by which judgement can be made on whether progress towards a wellbeing economy is […]
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How do income changes impact on mental health and wellbeing for working-age adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Reference MaterialThis study synthesised evidence from studies measuring the impact of changes in individual and household income on mental health and wellbeing outcomes in working-age adults (aged 16–64 years).
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Gambling-related harms evidence review: The economic and social cost of harms
Reference MaterialThis report by Public Health England estimated the excess direct cost to government and the excess cost to wider society associated with at-risk and problem gamblers in England.
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Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis of health technologies: Data requirements and challenges
Reference MaterialThis paper highlights the detail the data gaps and challenges to build robust distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) routinely in health technology assessment and suggest actions to overcome these hurdles.
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Cost of health inequality to the NHS in Wales: Interactive dashboard
Reference MaterialThis interactive dashboard by Public Health Wales accompanies the ‘Cost of health inequality to the NHS in Wales’ report. The dashboard allows users to select how the data are displayed […]
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Cost of health inequality to the NHS in Wales
Reference MaterialThis research aims to estimate the financial cost of inequality to the NHS in Wales, focusing on the additional healthcare use associated with deprivation. Using whole-population hospital service data, the […]
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CHE’S health inequality methods used in NICE technology evaluation
Reference MaterialNICE has started using health inequality methods developed by CHE to inform NHS funding recommendations about new technologies.