Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Founded in 1983, the Centre for Health Economics (CHE) has achieved world renown with an emphasis on methodological thinking and high policy impact.
CHE's research is designed to provide analytical frameworks and robust evidence to support difficult decisions, including:
The choice of treatments provided by the NHS;
The way the health and social care system should be organised, paid for and monitored;
How best to motivate and reward care providers;
How to promote equity in health and healthcare.
We research the factors that determine health and wellbeing with a view to ensuring the appropriate provision of health and social care in society.
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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JAMES ALTUNKAYA
- Centre for Health Economics - NIHR Research Methods Fellow, Former employee
Person: Research
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Adaptation Process of a Culturally Tailored Smoking Cessation Intervention for People living with Severe Mental Illness in South Asia: Impact 4s
IMPACT group , 1 Jan 2026, In: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 28, 1, p. 36-45 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Alternative pricing policies for multi-indication products: a quantitative analysis
Woods, B. S., Rojas Roque, C., Rothery, C., Sculpher, M. & Claxton, K., 3 Mar 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Value in Health.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Applicability of Academic Real-World Data Research in the Case Studies of the HTx Project to Practical Health Technology Assessment Work
Björvang, C., Ponten, J., Viberg, A., MANCA, A., Salanti, G., Siirtola, P., García-Sáez, G., Knies, S., Delnoij, D., Dawoud, D., Elvidge, J., Liu, L., Németh, B. & Kalo, Z., 30 Jan 2026, (Accepted/In press) In: Frontiers in Pharmacology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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NIHR SSCR 4: Effective messaging to attract new demographics into care work: An economic experiment
WEATHERLY, H. L. A. (Principal investigator) & WILBERFORCE, M. R. (Co-investigator)
1/01/26 → 31/12/27
Project: Research project (funded) › Research
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EDTCP: CHAPAS-5: An Adaptive Platform Trial for Evaluation of Novel Treatment Regimens in ART-naive and Treatment-experienced Viraemic Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Africa
WALKER, S. M. (Principal investigator) & REVILL, P. (Co-investigator)
1/11/25 → 31/10/29
Project: Research project (funded) › Research
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The measurement of intangible assets in the healthcare and public sectors
Warmington, C. (Principal investigator)
1/10/25 → 31/08/26
Project: Research project (funded) › Research
Activities
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The Financial Burden of Skin Tears: A Health Economic Perspective
GC, V. S. (Invited speaker)
9 Apr 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Webinar
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Investing in safety: evaluating the cost-effectiveness of the nurse-led Hospital Violence Intervention Programme relative to standard care in Wales
PREMJI, S. (Speaker)
5 Mar 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Unit Costs of Health and Social Care, and how Public Voices have shaped the Research
WEATHERLY, H. L. A. (Presenter), Jones, K. (Presenter) & Birch, S. (Presenter)
30 Jan 2026Activity: Other › Public engagement and outreach (general)
Datasets
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Data appendices to the paper "From impact evaluation to decision-analysis: assessing the extent and quality of evidence on ‘value for money’ in health impact evaluations in low- and middle-income countries"
Kreif, N. (Creator), University of York, 7 Nov 2020
DOI: 10.15124/cd49d13f-0553-46e7-ab13-c726fc5c97e5
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Data for the paper "The inequality-adjusted incremental cost-effectiveness ratio"
COOKSON, R. A. (Creator), Kaur, G. (Contributor), SKARDA, I. (Creator), Venkatesh, S. (Contributor), DORAN, T. (Contributor), ROBSON, M. (Contributor), Norheim, O. (Contributor), O'Donnell, O. (Contributor) & Paulden, M. (Contributor), University of York, 21 Dec 2025
DOI: 10.15124/596c9fbc-e227-4e50-ac44-7de921e8c9c5
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