First Quantify Research Newsletter of 2014 published
2014-01-22
The first Quantify Research Newsletter of 2014 has been published.
2014-01-22
The first Quantify Research Newsletter of 2014 has been published.
2014-01-22
The paper “Economic evaluation of rFVIIa high initial dose compared to rFVIIa standard initial dose in patients with haemophilia with inhibitors using the Czech HemoRec registry”, co-authored by Johan Mesterton, has been published in Thrombosis Research. Pubmed link
The Spine Journal has published the paper “Real-life results of balloon kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fractures from the SWISSspine registry”, of which Quantify Research’s Fredrik Borgström and Gylfi Olafsson are co-authors. Pubmed link
Quantify Research would like to extend a warm welcome to our new CEO Åsa By. A full press release on the appointment of Åsa is available here.
Quantify Research are proud to have welcomed several new colleagues to the team in recent weeks. Introductions to everyone can be found in the Biographies section.
Oskar Ström, Anders Gustavsson and Linda Karlsson of Quantify Research attended the ISPOR 16th Annual European Congress in Dublin. For information on the congress, see here.
2013-11-05
The paper “Cost-Effectiveness of Total Disc Replacement Vs. Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Norwegian Multicenter RCT” has been published electronically ahead of print in Spine. Quantify Research’s Gylfi Olafsson and Fredrik Borgström are among the […]
Daniel Eriksson and Linda Karlsson attended a register conference organised by Statistics Sweden together with the National Board of Health and Welfare. For information regarding available registers at Statistics Sweden and the National Board of Health and Welfare, please see […]
Quantify Research attended the conference “Health economics research using register data – A unique opportunity”, the first conference organized by the Health Economic Forum at Uppsala University (HEFUU). For more information on the conference and HEFUU, seehefuu.uu.se.
Quantify Research has established a subsidiary in Iceland called Íslensk heilsuhagfræði (Icelandic health economics), the country‘s first consultancy in the field. Gylfi Olafsson leads the new outfit located in Reykjavík. He will also continue working with Quantify Research […]