The Health Economics Research Centre is launching a three-day
residential course in Oxford on advanced methods of cost-effectiveness
analysis.
This is a computer based course which is intended for people who use or
practise health economics as researchers or policy makers, and who
would like to familiarise themselves with more advanced aspects of cost-
effectiveness analysis.
The course is based on four modules: analysis of cost data; analysis of
health outcomes; decision analysis and modelling; reporting and
presenting results.
Software is TreeAge DATA and Excel.
The first course runs from 15 to 17 December 1999, with a maximum of 20
participants.
We are taking bookings now and places are going quite fast.
Visit our website for more information.
{ HYPERLINK http://www.ihs.ox.ac.uk/herc }http://www.ihs.ox.ac.uk/herc
Or reply to this email.
Apologies for cross postings.
Alison Gater
Administrator, Health Economics Research Centre
Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care
University of Oxford
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tel +44(0)1865 226679
fax +44(0)1865 226842
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