school of health and related research (scharr)
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School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR)
The University of SheffieldRegent Court
30 Regent StreetSheffield, S1 4DA
Website: www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr
Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS)The purpose of HEDS section within ScHARR is
to promote excellence in national and international healthcare resource allocation decisions, through applied and theoretical research funded by the public and private sector; and supporting the effective implementation of the results of such research through education, training and management interventions
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Portfolio of specialities of HEDS
1. Research
2. Post-graduate taught programmes
3. Short-term courses
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RESEARCH
Information resources
Bayesian Statistics in
Health Economics
Evidence review and synthesis
Health Economics
and Outcomes Research
Cost-effectiveness modelling to
support Healthcare
Decision Making
Main Focus of Research
Areas
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Consultancy within HEDS
Modelling alongside
clinical trials
Health related
quality of life
Clinical Trial
Simulation
Health Economics Modelling
Evidence Synthesis
Costing studies
Systematic reviewing
Disease Areas• Acute coronary syndrome• Age-related macular
degeneration• Alcohol• Alzheimer’s• Ankylosing spondylitis• Asthma• Back pain• Breast cancer• Cardiovascular conditions• Colon cancer• Colorectal cancer• Dementia• Depression• Dyskaryosis• Epilepsy• Flushing• Foot ulcers• Immune thrombocytopenic
purpura• Incontinence
• Influenza• Irritable bowel syndrome• Leg ulcers• Lymph node metastases• Menopause• Mental health problems• Multiple sclerosis• Overactive bladder• Prostate cancer• Psoriatic arthritis• Pulmonary hypertension• Renal disease• Rheumatoid arthritis• Schizophrenia• Sexual health• Surgical procedures in sex
reassignment• Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes• Vaccination scheduling• Venous ulcers
Innovation & Knowledge Transfer Contact detailsFurther information about consultancy projects and
research areas is available at:
http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/consultancy
For an informal chat, contact the HEDS programme director, Roberta Ara:
Email:[email protected]
Cost-effectiveness modelling to
support Healthcare Decision Making
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The Decision Analytic Modelling team is a leading healthcare modelling group internationally, with a wide ranging, high impact programme of methodological and applied research.
Research focuses on Operational Research modelling including both health technology assessment modelling and supporting service organisation and delivery.
In particular:• Cost-effectiveness modelling to
support HTA submissions• Budget impact modelling• Systematic reviews & critique of
cost-effectiveness literature• Critique / validate existing model• Country adaptations• Model adaptations