There will be a seminar, as part of the East Midlands Local Group
of the Royal Statistical Society, on Thursday 12th October at 4.30pm
(Tea 4pm) given by Tony O'Hagan on Bayesian approaches to
cost-effectiveness analyses.
ALL ARE VERY WELCOME.
Bayesian cost-effectiveness analysis in clinical trials.
Tony O'Hagan
University of Sheffield
ABSTRACT
The question of cost-effectiveness of medicines and medical treatments is
becoming increasingly important. The UK has established NICE (the National
Institute for Clinical Excellence) to advise the NHS on the most effective
and cost-effective treatments, and similar moves are taking place in many
other countries. The area of health economics, in which these questions
arise, is relatively young and there are many important open questions for
statisticians to address. I will present some methods appropriate in the
context where economic data are collected alongside efficacy outcomes for
patients in a clinical trial.
VENUE
The seminar will take place at 4.30pm in G20 of the
Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University of
Leicester, 22-28 Princess Road West, LEICESTER,
and will be preceded by tea and biscuits from 4.00pm.
Directions can be found at http://www.prw.le.ac.uk/
Dr Keith R. Abrams
Reader in Medical Statistics
Department of Epidemiology & Public Health
University of Leicester
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester, U.K.
LE1 6TP
Tel +44 (0)116 252 3217
FAX +44 (0)116 252 3272
e-mail [log in to unmask]
WWW http://www.prw.le.ac.uk/
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