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This training event is provided by York Health Economics Consortium Ltd and
will be held in York, UK. Decision makers require evidence on the costs and
benefits of health technologies. Systematic reviews and economic evidence
are core to formal decision making processes in healthcare. This two day
training event provides an introduction to the methods of identifying and
synthesising evidence including indirect and mixed treatment comparisons
for decision makers. It provides guidance, based on best practice, to those
developing evidence submissions to reimbursement agencies or health care
payers. The training will comprise lectures, group work and practical
sessions.

For further details on the course: Course details and booking
form<http://php.york.ac.uk/inst/yhec/web/training/training_events.php?RecordID=13>
or
call 01904-323620

Julie Glanville
Project Director - Information Services

York Health Economics Consortium Limited
Level 2, Market Square
University of York
York, YO10 5NH
United Kingdom

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  Direct Line: (+44) (0) 1904 324832 Support Services: (+44) (0) 1904
323620 Fax:
(+44) (0) 1904 323628


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