
Health economics. The people doing the work. The questions that matter. Despite 15+ years in health economics, Grace Hampson still has questions, and this podcast is her way of working through them out loud. Grace, a Director at the Office of Health Economics (OHE) hosts conversation with the world’s leading health economists, researchers and policy experts. Topics including HTA, NICE thresholds a... more
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How do we actually measure health? And in health economics, what is the difference between measuring health and assigning a value to it?
Grace Hampson is joined by David Mott, Associate Director at OHE, as well as Hannah Hussain, an Economist at O... more
AI is already reshaping how healthcare policy works. The question is not whether AI will also transform health economics – but how quickly, and whether we are ready for the opportunities and challenges it could bring. There is incredible potential he... more
When healthcare systems assess the value of a new medicine, should they only count the impact on the patient's health and the healthcare budget?
The case for a broader, societal perspective in health technology assessment has been building for yea... more
The Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA) is a milestone in European health policy, promising a single shared evaluation of the efficacy and safety of new medicines across EU member states. Theoretically, this should mean consistency for innovators and fas... more
Around 5 million deaths per year are linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and this number is growing, with AMR-related deaths predicted to surpass deaths from cancer by 2050. And yet, the global pipeline of new antibiotics is critically underdeve... more
US pharmaceutical prices are the highest in the world -- President Trump's Most Favoured Nation (MFN) policy is trying to change that. But what does MFN pricing mean in practice? And what are the global ripple effects on drug innovation and R&D?
Gr... more
When demand for healthcare is growing but budgets are finite, the "how" and "why" of decision-making matters.
In this first episode, host Grace Hampson, a Director at the Office of Health Economics (OHE), introduces the podcast, and sets out what y... more










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