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CHE Seminar Series

Seminar Series 2008

Date

Seminar Title

Presenter

Slides/Papers

3rd December Expected UtilityTheory, the Value of a Statistical Life and the Measurement of Health States Professor Jeff Richardson Slides

12th November
1-2pm

The Development of Condition Specific Measures for Use in Cost Utility Analysis: A Case Study in Sexual Quality of Life A/Prof Julie Ratcliffe

22nd October
1-2pm

Deliberate Violations of Dominance by Economists in Normative Choice due to Secondary Satisfactions - Attractions to Chance (Utility of Gambling) Dr Robin Pope Slides
15 October
1-2pm
The value of full disease models to inform the efficient and equitable allocation of scarce financial and physical resources A/Prof Jon Karnon

8th October
1-2pm

Economic Evaluations of Public Health Interventions: A Role for Sen's Capability Approach Dr Paula Lorgelly Slides

3rd September
1-2pm

Priority for reform of Australia's Health Reform Professor Jeff Richardson Slides

27th August
1-2pm

The relevance of indirect benefits and direct costs for setting priorities in health care. Dr John McKie Slides

6th August
1 - 2pm

Will additional spending reduce elective surgery waiting time? A multilevel model of demand and supply. Dr Anurag Sharma

23rd July
1 - 2pm

Searching for a Square Circle: the Social Willingness to Pay for a QALY Professor Jeff Richardson Slides

16th July
1 - 2pm

Disaggregating Private Expenditure on Medical Care for Improved Public Policy Professor Dov Chernichovsky

9th July
1 - 2pm

Does Quality Influence Patient Choice of Hospital? Evidence from a Two-Stage Approach Using English NHS Data. Peter Sivey

11th June
1 - 2pm

The Effect of Financial Incentives on Treatment Intensity in Diabetes Management

Stefanie Schurer

Slides

7th May
1 - 2pm

Economic Evaluation in the Context of an NHS: The Case for a Fairness Focused Framework

Professor Jeff Richardson

Slides

9th April

Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes and labour Force Participation: An econometric analysis of clinical prevalence data

A/Prof Anthony Harris

Slides

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