
University of Oxford Primary Care Health Economics
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We apply a range of economic approaches that aim to understand & improve healthcare, population health, and wellbeing in different contexts. #healtheconomics
University of Oxford
Joined February 2021
Dr Kasim Allel Henriquez has published a new paper in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases - Quantifying the potential relative roles of Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus in dengue transmission. Read More Below: .
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Aedes (Ae.) aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes exert a large toll on global health by transmitting multiple diseases, including dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and Zika [1,2]. These mosquitoes...
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See below a recently published paper by Dr Kasim Allel Henriquez.
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Background Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is associated with high morbidity and mortality, emphasising the need for prophylaxis. The lead vaccine candidate recently demonstrated promising...
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See below @CatiaNicodemo 's new article for 'The Conversation' - Overhauling the NHS app is at the heart of UK healthcare plans, but it could leave some people behind.
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Not everyone wants their healthcare to happen on a screen.
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Members of our group May Ee Png, Stavros Petrou and Phuong Tran have a new publication. Read Below!. Cost-effectiveness of routine COVID-19 adult vaccination programmes in England
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Register for the SWSAPC conference held in Keble College 31st March - 1st April. registration closes 7th March.
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The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford is delighted to be hosting the South West regional meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) in...
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See below an article published in the lancet by a member of our team, Kasim Allel.
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Our model suggests that targeted infection control strategies would effectively address rising CRE and MRSA infections. Maximising health-economic gains may be achieved by focusing on control...
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The call for Abstracts for the American-European Health Economics Study Group - IX Edition is now open. Please submit an electronic copy to aehe.workshop@gmail.com by the 28th of February.
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RT @CatiaNicodemo: 🚨 New Study: How is the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) reshaping primary care in England?.🔍 Findings:.✅ Re….
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OMHEP is hosting a seminar with Rowena Jacobs on Nov 21st. See here for more info!
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One of our researchers @phuongbichtran was a co-author on this paper published by PharmacoEconomics:. Read here:
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PharmacoEconomics - The disability-adjusted life year (DALY), a key metric for health resource allocation, encompasses morbidity through disability weights. Widely used in tuberculosis...
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RT @CatiaNicodemo: "Excited to participate in the conference 'La salute come investimento planetario' in Verona today! Looking forward to d….
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RT @CatiaNicodemo: Excellent presentation by @ippolitoroma on international health, highlighting the crucial importance of defending our pu….
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RT @CatiaNicodemo: Our paper in @TheLancet examines economic incentives in primary care using large databases. @LMB….
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RT @docVRK: New paper alert! 📢 . Discover how Health & Wellness Centers aka AAM in #Chhattisgarh #India are transforming primary care serv….
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Associate Prof @CatiaNicodemo 's project (co supervised by Dr John Buckell) is being advertised in the Oxford-MRC DTP iCASE 2025 Projects and will soon be on Find a PhD. See more info at:
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Oxford-MRC DTP iCASE 2025 Projects
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See below a recent paper by our researchers Raphael Wittenberg and Stuart Redding published in Eye:.
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Eye - Costs and cost-effectiveness of the Kerala pilot screening programme for diabetic retinopathy in the public health system
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BJPsych Open is calling for papers for a new themed series in 2024/25 related to Mental Health Economics with colleagues Judit Simon as Editor and Apostolos Tsiachristas as one of the Co-Editors. Closing date for submissions 31 March 2025. Find out more at
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See linked below a BBC article that covered a study published in lancet that Associate Professor Apostolos Tsiachristas was involved in. He is also leading the health economic evaluation of this AI tech, which is about to be published!.
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A pilot is using technology that identifies people at risk of a heart attack in the next 10 years.
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