Past Presentations

Dr. Philip Clarke delivered the following presentation on survey design at the University of Chicago, March 2008

Optimal recall in survey design [PDF]



Economics of Prevention Workshop 13 March 2009

The following presentations were made at the "Economics of Prevention: Developing a Framework for Policy Analysis" Workshop on 13 March 2009. At this workshop academics in Economics and Health Policy with broad experience in healthcare settings presented on a number of issues to do with health promotion, prevention and early intervention in government policy settings. Some of the presentations from the Workshop have been made available below:


What have we learned from economic analyses of prevention? By Louise Russell, based on her recent publication "Preventing Chronic Disease: An Important Investment, But Don’t Count On Cost Savings" in Perspectives Jan/Feb 2009.

Future costs - What should we be counting? By David Meltzer, based on "Accounting for future costs in medical cost-effectiveness analysis" and his response to the debate on this article in the Journal of Health Economics

Conceptual issues: What makes prevention different? By Leonie Segal

Can we become more productive through prevention? By Deborah Schofield and Bob Gregory

How much should be discounting the future? By Philip Clarke

Incorporating Patient Preferences into economic evaluations. By David Meltzer

Evaluating complex interventions. By Lisa Gold

Evaluating micro-finance interventions in South Africa. By Steven Jan

Measuring Quality of Life Workshop 25 July 2008

The following presentations were made at the "Measuring Quality of Life in Economic Evaluation: Which Way Forward?" Workshop on 25 July 2008. At this workshop representatives from Academia, Industry, and Government presented on a number of issues to do with measuring "quality of life". Quality of life is an intangible measure of general wellbeing often used in Health Economics to quality-adjust outcomes in economic evaluations of new health care interventions and technologies.

The presentations are listed in the order that they occurred at the workshop.

Introduction by Philip Clarke [PDF]

Disability Adjusted Life Years by Theo Vos [PDF]

The AQoL suite of Intruments by Jeff Richardson [PDF]

Overview of the EQ5D by Rosalie Viney [PDF]

SF-6D, Developments and Application by Julie Ratcliffe [PDF]

Panel Discussion [PDF]

Using DCEs to value health states for economic evaluation by Rosalie Viney [PDF]

Comparisons of Measures by Julie Ratcliffe [PDF]

Comparing Multi-attribute Utility Instruments by Jeff Richardson [PDF]

Extra slides of Utility Scores and Comparing Preference-Based Measures [PDF]

QALY Assessments for PBAC Submissions by Richard DE Abreu Lourenco [PDF]

How Should We Be Measuring Quality of Life in the Future? by Philip Clarke [PDF]

How has QOL been assessed in Submissions to the PBAC by Paul Scuffham [PDF]

QALYs in Practice, Assessments by the PBAC. by Adriana Platona

Cancer-specific utility instruments by Madeline King [PDF]

Patient preferences for dialysis modality by Rachael Morton [PDF]

Using utilities from EQ-5D to predict outcomes in type 2 diabetes by Alison Hayes [PDF]