HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Tuesday 14 March 2017

February’s CEAs.....

Our quick search for CEA’s published in February uncovered 41 articles.   In the right-hand column of this blog is a CEA Archive, which includes our CEA search results by month.  Below are those in our areas of interest.
  • Cookson R, Mirelman AJ, Griffin S, Asaria M, Dawkins B, Norheim OF, et al. Using Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Address Health Equity Concerns. Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. 2017;20(2):206-12.
  • Cradock AL, Barrett JL, Kenney EL, Giles CM, Ward ZJ, Long MW, et al. Using cost-effectiveness analysis to prioritize policy and programmatic approaches to physical activity promotion and obesity prevention in childhood. Preventive medicine. 2017;95s:S17-s27.
  • Hansen KS, Ndyomugyenyi R, Magnussen P, Lal S, Clarke SE. Cost-effectiveness analysis of malaria rapid diagnostic tests for appropriate treatment of malaria at the community level in Uganda. Health policy and planning. 2017.
  • Hassmiller Lich K, Cornejo DA, Mayorga ME, Pignone M, Tangka FK, Richardson LC, et al. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Four Simulated Colorectal Cancer Screening Interventions, North Carolina. Preventing chronic disease. 2017;14:E18.
  • Keller A, Gericke C, Whitty JA, Yaxley J, Kua B, Coughlin G, et al. A Cost-Utility Analysis of Prostate Cancer Screening in Australia. Applied health economics and health policy. 2017;15(1):95-111.
  • Schechner V, Carmeli Y, Leshno M. A mathematical model of Clostridium difficile transmission in medical wards and a cost-effectiveness analysis comparing different strategies for laboratory diagnosis and patient isolation. PloS one. 2017;12(2):e0171327.