Advances in health economic evaluation methods in the absence of random allocation
Date: Thursday 29 September 2016
Time: 12:45 - 13:45
Venue: LSE
Speaker: Professor Richard Grieve, Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The seminar discussed on advances in health economic methods in absence of random allocation.
About the speaker:
Richard Grieve is a Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Hygience and Tropical Medicine.
Richard leads a research team that focuses on developing quantitative methods for health economic evaluation. Their expertise lies in the design and analysis of health economic evaluations that use Randonmised Controlled Trials and observational data.
This complements the wide range of work undertaken by Richard's team, including developing methods to address issues like non-compliance, missing data, confounding due to treatment selection, and external validity.
For more information about Richard and his research, please see the link at the LSHTM (http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people...).