New report from The King’s Fund shows the UK underperforming on treatable health conditions, says the ABPI

26 June 2023 - The King’s Fund today published their independent report commissioned by the ABPI comparing the NHS to other ...

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A comparison of the EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L

12 May 2020 - Previous studies have found the EQ-5D-5L to have superior measurement properties but no study has compared ...

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Performance of UK National Health Service compared with other high income countries: observational study

27 November 2019 - The UK’s spending on health care has been constrained for some time, with slow growth in spending ...

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Population adjustment methods for indirect comparisons: A review of NICE Technology Appraisals

13 June 2019 - Indirect comparisons via a common comparator (anchored comparisons) are commonly used in health technology assessment. However, ...

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What is driving HTA decision-making? Evidence from cancer drug reimbursement decisions from 6 European countries.

7 February 2019 - Decisions on the reimbursement of the same cancer drugs are different across European countries, but empirical work ...

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UK health spends lags behind EU peers

7 June 2018 - The amount the UK spends on health falls well behind that invested by European peers such ...

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Thousands of European melanoma patients lack access to new drugs

7 October 2016 - More than a quarter of European patients with advanced melanoma lack access to new treatments that ...

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ABPI responds to the International Comparisons of Health Technology Assessment report and claims that patients are being denied life-prolonging treatments

15 August 2016 - The Association of the British Pharmaceuticals Industry has responded to the International Comparisons of Health Technology Assessment ...

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NHS patients missing out on cancer drugs

15 August 2016 - Thousands of NHS patients in the UK are missing out on access to innovative treatments that are ...

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