Monday, 13th - Tuesday, 14th March 2017
https://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/
What does the course deliver?
This
course examines in detail the requirements for utility data in health
technology assessment for agencies such as NICE. The course covers both
how to measure and use utility to meet the current requirements of NICE
and recent research including EQ-5D-5L valuation and measuring
wellbeing. It is delivered by a world leading team of experts in utility
measurement from ScHARR at the University of Sheffield.
Course content
The course will consist of a mixture of presentations, group work, discussions and individual exercises.
Course team
Professor John Brazier, Roberta Ara, Dr Tessa Peasgood, Dr Donna Rowen and Dr Mónica Hernández-Alva
Who will benefit from the course?
The course is for academics, Government agencies, pharmacoeconomics and outcomes experts in industry, and consultancies with an interest in the use of health state utility data. The course is an updated version of a course run nine times over the last eight years that has been attended by delegates from all around the world.
Cost
£1100 - Standard Fee - for all confirmed bookings.
Bookings close at midnight Sunday, 26th February 2017.
We also offer a discount of 20% for group bookings of 4 people or more, please contact Karen Holden at [log in to unmask] for further details.
For further details:
https://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/
For Bookings and Payment:
For full details of all our ScHARR short courses, please visit our homepage:
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