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CHE Seminar Series

Research staff at the Centre for Health Economics, together with visiting and invited researchers, report on methodological issues and results of current research in the health sector. Visitors are welcome, and discussion and debate is encouraged.

Seminars are generally held once a month, on the first Wednesday of the month, usually between 1.00pm and 2.00pm at the Centre for Health Economics, RB Scotton Room, 2nd Floor, Room 278, Building 75 (The Strip), Clayton Campus.

Next Seminar:
Wednesday 10th June, The AQoL suite of instruments, Presented by: Mr Angelo Iezzi

 

Seminar Series 2009

Date

Seminar Title

Presenter

Slides/Papers

18th February "Discounting and decision making in the economic evaluation of health care technologies"  Professor Hugh Gravelle See Slides

25th February

"Simulation of Major Depression Epidemiology"  Dr Scott Patten

25th March

The Impact of National Health Insurance on Birth Outcomes: A Natural experiment in Taiwan. Professor Michael Grossman See Slides
22nd Aril Analysis of the Relationship between Self-TTOs and the Health Related Quality of Life (AQoL-7D) Score Dr Kompal Sinha

29th April

Where on Middle Earth Are We? The Parlous State of Orthodox Neo-Classical Theory Professor Jeff Richardson

13th May

Return of the King: The Commonsense Research Prescriptions of Karl Popper Professor Jeff Richardson  

10th June

AQoL Update: Progress on the Development of AQoL-8D Mr Angelo Iezzi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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