Costing in Economic Evaluation
Recorded lecture: Economic Evaluation in Health Course, Pharmacoeconomics workshop, Slovenia
Originally delivered as part of the 2018 and 2020 ‘Economic Evaluation in Health’ course (Slovenia), this Costing in Economic Evaluation lecture provides an introduction to costing for cost effectiveness analysis and pharmacoeconomics, with reference to specific examples of approaches to determine and measure costs. Laura Bojke also discusses areas of controversy in costing for economic evaluation. For further details about upcoming Pharmacoeconomics workshops, please visit the course web page.
Please note: these materials are available for study purposes only and should not be used for commercial purposes or re-presented without the permission of the author. The materials are provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis and the University of York makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included on this website. To the extent permitted by law, the University of York, expressly excludes all liability for loss or damage (howsoever arising) suffered as a result of any use of the materials. For full details about the terms of use for these materials, please visit the Global Health Economics Hub.
Date: May 2021
Speaker: Laura Bojke (Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK)
Online Foundations of Economic Evaluation in Health Care: Decision Modelling
Recorded lectures and exercises: York Online Workshops in Health Economic Evaluation, UK
Delivered as part of the Centre for Health Economics' 'York Online Workshops in Health Economic Evaluation' in 2020, this foundations course offers comprehensive coverage of all key issues in the methods and practice of economic evaluation, for anyone new to the field with an interest in gaining a foundation for more advanced study.
For more information about the York Online Workshops in Health Economic Evaluation (including how to register your interest for future workshops), please visit the Centre for Health Economics, University of York website.
The below recorded lectures are from Day 3 of the Foundations Workshop, and focusses on the topic of decision modelling, including: an overview and objectives of decision modelling, rationale for modelling, and decision trees.
Please note: these materials are available for study purposes only and should not be used for commercial purposes or re-presented without the permission of the author. The materials are provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis and the University of York makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included on this website. To the extent permitted by law, the University of York, expressly excludes all liability for loss or damage (howsoever arising) suffered as a result of any use of the materials. For full details about the terms of use for these materials, please visit the Global Health Economics Hub.
Date: November 2020
Speaker: Mark Sculpher (Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK)
Please access the course materials using the links below (videos should be watched in sequence):
Recorded lectures:
- Presentation 3.1: Overview and objectives
- Presentation 3.2: Rationale for Modelling
- Presentation 3.2: Decision Trees
- Presentation 3.4: Conclusions
Exercise:
- Introduction Presentation (Video)
- Instructions (PDF) Note: complete as much as you can before you look at the model answer Excel file or the supporting paper.
- Supporting Paper (PDF)
- Model Answer (Excel File)
- Solution (Video)