Broken bones, broken lives – the fragility fracture crisis in six European countries
Quantify performed the analysis for a new IOF report “Broken bones, broken lives – the fragility fracture crisis in six European countries”, which explores the clinical, societal, and cost burden associated with fragility fractures across six major European countries: France, […]
A poster on a new modelling framework to assess the cost-effectiveness of osteoporosis treatment
The abstract ”An economic value framework to assess the cost-effectiveness of fracture prevention treatment in patients with osteoporosis at imminent risk of fracture”, co-authored by Emma Jonsson, Fredrik Borgström and Oskar Ström, has been accepted for poster presentation at […]
Quantify authors report on access to new medicines in Sweden on behalf of LIF
Connecting to our previous post “1/3 of new medicines are not available to Swedish patients“, the Swedish Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry (LIF) has now published the full report on access to new […]
1/3 of new medicines are not available to Swedish patients
Quantify Research has supported the Swedish Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry (LIF) to re-analyse the EFPIA 2017 Patients W.A.I.T. Indicator for new medicines. We found that about 1/3 of EMA approved medicines are not available in Sweden. Some of these […]
ISPOR’s HTA Resource Center – a collection of useful tools and resources
Looking for tools and resources to support and inform HTA? Quantify recommends ISPOR’s HTA Resource Center – a previously available website which has been updated to allow for easier access to key HTA articles, […]
Useful Health Economics links, including blogs and resources (updated April 2018)
We have compiled a list of useful blogs and resources, which may help you stay on top of the evolving world of health economics and outcomes research. It’s by no means a complete list, we will be adding interesting new […]
Up, up, and away – economic models in the cloud
Having an Excel health economic model with a user-friendly interface and nice result charts is all well and good but how do you implement structural changes to it and deploy it to the members of your team? And while communicating […]
The two V’s of model quality control: Validation and verification
In the world of market access, a large amount of resources go into engineering all-singing, all-dancing global models with a clean look and friendly user interface while simultaneously providing value to local affiliates. Although this feat is certainly an accomplishment, […]