Background Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the economic returns from United Kingdom public- and charitable-funded musculoskeletal disease (MSD) research that arise from the net value of the improved health outcomes in the United Kingdom. Methods To calculate the economic returns from MSD-related research in the United Kingdom, we estimated (1) the public and charitable expenditure on MSD-related research in the United Kingdom between 1970 and 2013; (2) the net monetary benefit (NMB), derived from the health benefit in quality adjusted life years (QALYs) valued in monetary terms (using a base-case value of a QALY of £25,000) minus the cost of delivering that benefit, for a prioritised ...
Background Few attempts have been made to estimate the public return on investment in medical resear...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the return to the UK from health sector R&D drawing on the valu...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of hospitaladmissions and deaths in Canada.1 For every $...
Background Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the e...
Background: Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
Background Building on an approach developed to assess the economic returns to cardiovascular resea...
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Background: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
BACKGROUND: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
Estimating the economic value to societies of health research is a complex but essential step in est...
Basic research is a public good, for which social returns may greatly exceed private ones. This pape...
Background Few attempts have been made to estimate the public return on investment in medical resear...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the return to the UK from health sector R&D drawing on the valu...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of hospitaladmissions and deaths in Canada.1 For every $...
Background Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the e...
Background: Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
Background Building on an approach developed to assess the economic returns to cardiovascular resea...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Following the publication of the final paper in a...
Background: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
BACKGROUND: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
Estimating the economic value to societies of health research is a complex but essential step in est...
Basic research is a public good, for which social returns may greatly exceed private ones. This pape...
Background Few attempts have been made to estimate the public return on investment in medical resear...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the return to the UK from health sector R&D drawing on the valu...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of hospitaladmissions and deaths in Canada.1 For every $...