***Enrolment is open for the University of Glasgow's Health Economics & Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) Semester 3, April 2020 online Health Technology Assessment (HTA) courses***
***We offer discounts to academic institutions, groups (5%-20%) & participants from low- and middle-income countries (40%)***
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HEALTH ECONOMICS FOR HTA
Purpose: This course will deliver the fundamentals of health economics and the practical elements of economic evaluation that are integral to health technology assessment.
Content: key concepts of economics, economic characteristics of health care, economic evaluation techniques, sensitivity analysis, health economics informing decision making.
Course Co-ordinator: Dr Kathleen Boyd<https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/staff/kathleenboyd/>, Senior Lecturer in Health Economics
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DATA SCIENCE - IDENTIFYING, COMBINING AND ANALYSING HEALTH DATA SETS
Purpose: The course delivers core components of identifying, combining and analysing routinely collected health data. It will cover aspects of information governance and disclosure control, as well as focus on data management, manipulation and advanced methods of data analysis. The course module is aimed at health, social and clinical researchers, who wish to learn techniques and skills to analyse linked health data.
Content: The use of observational data in HTA, information governance and disclosure control, theoretical principles of data linkage methods, sources of bias and measurement error in administrative health data, data management and manipulation of datasets with different structures, methods to adjust for confounding in comparative effectiveness analysis when using observational data, advanced survival analysis techniques.
Course Co-ordinator: Lecturer Dr Claudia Geue<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Miriam Yentumi
Administrative Assistant - HEHTA
MVLS - Institute of Health & Wellbeing
University of Glasgow
Room 205 H1
1 Lilybank Gardens
G12 8RZ
Tel: +44(0)0141 330 5009
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
Leading research; improving health; tackling inequalities
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