Day 2 at SHEA highlighted a broader perspective: health economics extends well beyond traditional pharmacoeconomic frameworks.

Discussions included applications across:
📍social care alongside healthcare
📍the health economic value of green outdoor environments

Closer to our core areas, two themes stood out:
➡️ the continued importance of Nordic registries and their wide applicability
➡️ evolving methods to expand data inputs in health economic evaluations

A presentation by Professor Mikael Svensson also highlighted collaborative research efforts, including contributions from Quantify’s Gabriella Chauca Strand during her time as a student, a strong example of early academia–industry collaboration.

💡 One clear takeaway: better decisions depend on both strong data and methods that fit the question.

Hannah Norman and Konstantin Macheridis have now wrapped up their time in Lund.

Please feel free to reach out to continue the conversation.

Where is the greatest untapped potential in health economic evaluation today?