Alternative strategies can reduce road vehicle emissions, with differential effects on exposure across population groups. We compare alternative strategies in West Yorkshire using a framework for economic evaluation that considers multiple perspectives and that takes account of the distribution of health outcomes. Exposure to pollutants by area is converted, via dose response relationships, into disease averted. Health benefits and NHS costs from diseases are estimated conditional on population demographics and index of multiple deprivation. The net health benefits from alternative strategies are expressed as distributions of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE), which are compared using dominance criteria and societal aversion to health...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
A distribution of intervention impact across socioeconomic groups can be estimated from socioeconomi...
We employ a single-country dynamically-recursive Computable General Equilibrium model to make health...
Objective This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts res...
Objective: This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts re...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Introduction. We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
This toolkit is targeted at local authorities in the UK. It aims to generate estimates of QALY losse...
INTRODUCTION: We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
This paper proposes a novel complementary approach to evaluate the public health benefits of air pol...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack infor...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
A distribution of intervention impact across socioeconomic groups can be estimated from socioeconomi...
We employ a single-country dynamically-recursive Computable General Equilibrium model to make health...
Objective This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts res...
Objective: This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts re...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Introduction. We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
This toolkit is targeted at local authorities in the UK. It aims to generate estimates of QALY losse...
INTRODUCTION: We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
This paper proposes a novel complementary approach to evaluate the public health benefits of air pol...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack infor...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
A distribution of intervention impact across socioeconomic groups can be estimated from socioeconomi...
We employ a single-country dynamically-recursive Computable General Equilibrium model to make health...