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***Enrol for University of Glasgow’s Health Economics & Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) January online Health Technology Assessment (HTA) courses before the Christmas break***

***We offer discounts to academic & public institutions, groups (5%-20%) & participants from low-and middle-income countries (40%)***

 

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Statistical methods for HTA and evidence based medicine 13th January - 27th March 2020

Aim: To equip students with the necessary statistical skills so they can analyse and interpret data that commonly arise from health technology assessments and evidence based medicine more generally. Furthermore, to provide students with the necessary background knowledge and experience so they can critically appraise published work from a statistical perspective.

Content: summarising data, Frequentist and Bayesian approaches, probability and probability distributions, measures of effect size, linear and logistical regression, fundamentals of survival analysis.

 

HTA in a global context 13th January - 27th March 2020

Aim: To equip students with the necessary skills to develop an understanding of HTA guidance and processes in different jurisdictions, to critique HTA in different contexts and to gain technical and analytical skills in the application of HTA, with a particular focus on low-and middle- income countries.

Content: role of HTA in policy development, introduction to different elements of process (statistical methods and analysis, outcome measurement, evidence synthesis, health economics, economic evaluation, decision analytic modelling), ethical issues.

 

Foundations of decision analytic modelling 13th January - 14th February 2020

Aim: This course will teach the methods of decision analytic modelling that provides a coherent framework to inform decision making under certainty. It aims to equip students with the necessary skills so they can design and conduct decision analytic modelling.

Content: role of modelling in health care decision making, designing decision making problems, decision trees, Markov models.

 

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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

 

 



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