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ScHARR University of Sheffield 2 day workshop
*Utility Data for Health Technology Assessment*

Monday, 13th - Tuesday, 14th March 2017

*Bookings close at midnight Sunday, 26th February 2017*

https://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit/health_utilities_2017


*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*

   - How can utilities be obtained using methods such as time trade-off and
   discrete choice experiments?
   - Does it matter which health utility instruments are used?
   - What is the current NICE reference case?
   - What are the latest developments including EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D version
   2 valuation?
   - What should be done when EQ-5D and other generics are not appropriate?
   - How can mapping be used to estimate utility values from disease
   specific measures
   - Social value QALY weights
   - What is the role of systematic reviews and meta-analysis of utility
   values?
   - How can wellbeing be measured and does it have a role in HTA?
   - How should utility values be identified and incorporated into cost
   effectiveness models
   - The development of condition specific measures (including the ReQol
   for mental health).

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]
<[log in to unmask]> for further details*.


*For further details:*

https://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit/health_utilities_2017


*For Bookings and Payment:*

http://onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/conferences-events/faculty-of-m
edicine-dentistry-and-health/school-of-health-and-related-research-scharr


For full details of all our ScHARR short courses, please visit our homepage:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit

Kind regards
Karen

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*Please note working pattern below.Mrs Karen Holden (Houghton)*
*Short Courses & Events Officer*
*University of Sheffield*
*ScHARR*
Regent Court
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
Tel:  0114 222 2968
Fax: 0114 272 4095
http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit
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*Term Time Working Pattern:*
Monday AND Fridays - 8:30am - 1:30pm
Tuesday  AND Thursdays - 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday - Non-Working Day

*Sheffield School Holidays Working Pattern:*
Tuesdays AND Thursdays:  8:30am - 4pm



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