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Health economic evaluation: new issues, new developments

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Organised jointly by members of the BPH, the University of Montpellier and the University of Nantes, this new series of research seminars, delivered entirely online, focuses on issues relating to health economics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This series of seminars, which already includes five dates between March and November 2026, has been organised by a number of academics from various universities, including Antoine Bénard (BPH-PHARes and Bordeaux University Hospital), Valérie Clément (University of Montpellier), Marc D’Elbée (BPH-GHiGS and University of Bordeaux), Fabienne Midy, Clémence Thébaut (BPH-PHARes, University of Bordeaux), Philippe Tessier (University of Nantes), Jérôme Wittwer (BPH-PHARes, University of Bordeaux)

 

 

The aim of this initiative is to create a shared academic forum bringing together researchers and evaluators specialising in health economic evaluation methods, with a view to fostering discussion on the scientific and policy issues surrounding this topic.

 

 

The various seminars are held entirely via videoconference on Friday afternoons from 3.00 pm to 4.30 pm.
Admission is free, subject to registration.

 

 

 

 

Agenda

  • 27 March 2026

What to do with the EQ-5L-5L? Featuring Julie Chevalier (Vyoo Agency) and Gérard De Pouvourville (ESSEC)

 

 

  • 17 April 2026

An analysis of the value of information, with the participation of Antoine Bénard (Bordeaux University Hospital and University of Bordeaux, BPH)

 

 

  • 26 June 2026

Proportional, absolute shortfall, Severity modifier en Grande-Bretagne, with the participation of Aki Tsuchiya (Sheffield University, SCHARR)

 

 

  • 25 Septembeer 2026

Benefit-cost analysis and animal welfare, Toulouse School of economics, with the participation of Nicolas Treich (INRAE)

 

 

  • 13 November 2026

Consistent Valuation of a Reduction in Mortality Risk using Values per Life, Life Year, and Quality-Adjusted Life Year, with participation of  James K. Hammitt, Chaire INRAE – Toulouse School of economics, Harvard University

 

 

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