Bookmarks for students and alumni from courses and modules at the University of Sheffield taught by members of Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS)
Good overview of economic evaluation methods - "a free mini Drummond". Although based around social welfare interventions, most is generally applicable.
A free 59 page textbook written by Prof John Cairns. Clearly written and easy to read. Published in 1998, so some of the issues are out-of-date, such as 'Guidelines for Economic Evaluation' which do not refer to the NICE Methods Guidelines. But overall, a good introduction and overview.
Simtools is freeware that adds statistical functions and procedures for doing Monte Carlo simulation and risk analysis in spreadsheets. Note that these add-ins stay with the machine that they are loaded onto, so speadsheets that use these functions will not work on other machines that do not have the add-in.
Free course including slides and mp3 commentary. Part 1 covers describing data, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and introduction to survival analysis.
The Public Health Interventions Cost Effectiveness Database (PHICED) is a database of bibliographic records comprising; National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guidance and Costing Templates, Cost-Effectiveness Studies and Decision Tools in; Alcohol, Obesity, Physical activity and Tobacco.
Training activities on a range of topics. Critical appraisal is within "Health economics information resources: a self-study course" and general methods within "HTA 101: Introduction to health technology assessment"
A free pdf of an OHE book. Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction: the evaluation problem and linear regression
Chapter 2 The Health and Lifestyle Survey
Chapter 3 Binary Dependent Variables
Chapter 4 The Ordered Probit Model
Chapter 5 Multinomial Models
Chapter 6 The Bivariate Probit Model
Chapter 7 The Selection Problem
Chapter 8 Endogenous Regressors: the evaluation problem revisited
Chapter 9 Count Data Regression
Chapter 10 Duration Analysis
Chapter 11 Panel Data
Published by WHO on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policy back in 2004. So some of the policy stuff will be out of date......but its free. At 395 pages it's a bit of a beast, but if you are selective in your reading it gives a broad perspective on licensing, economic evaluation, etc, in relation to the pharmaceutical industry.
Free online book and also available as a pdf download. Chapter 15 is Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Priority Setting by Philip Musgrove and Julia Fox-Rushby. Chapter 15 is 16 pages, the full book is 1400.