1. Bluesky Feeds /
  2. Paul Schneider 🏴‍☠️ /
  3. Health Economics

Starting a feed for anything health economics: normative theory, cost-effectiveness, health econometrics, and more // Made at BlueskyFeeds.com

Feed on Bluesky

Feeds Stats

  • 💙 Liked by 38users
  • 📅 Updated almost 3 years ago
  • ⚙️ Provider blueskyfeeds.com

Health Economics Likes over time

Like count prediction
The feed Health Economics has not gained any likes in the last month.

Feed Preview for Health Economics

Timothy McBride
@mcbridetd.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
News Clips, 7/17 Selected news clips on health policy and health economics timothymcbride.substack.c….
News Clips, 7/17

timothymcbride.substack.com

News Clips, 7/17

Selected News Clips on Health Policy and Health Economics

0
0
1
Andrea Ganna
@andganna.bsky.social
about 19 hours ago
What this is: a foundation for integrating genetics into health economics & screening cost-effectiveness. What this isn't: a tool to target individuals based on "costly" genetics. Credit to Sebastian May Wilson, Jiwoo Lee, Padraig Dixon & the GenCost consortium 🙏
1
0
3
Hamburg Center for Health Economics
@hche-uhh.bsky.social
1 day ago
From Hamburg to Rotterdam! Over 25 researchers from the #HCHE are joining the #EuHEA Conference 2026 at the #EsCHER in Rotterdam. We are thrilled to be here for "Bridging health economics excellence in research & practice." Great to network, share research & reconnect!
Members of the HCHE at the EuHEA 2026 outside the University of Rotterdam
0
0
5
Mel Bartley
@zetkin.bsky.social
1 day ago
Nice paper (I have to take techy methods on trust) A latent class approach to inequity in health using biomarker data - Carrieri - 2020 - Health Economics - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/d….

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

0
1
1
York Health Economics Consortium (YHEC)
@yhec.bsky.social
1 day ago
Health economics is about more than maximising health, it can help us to understand fairness. Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis is an emerging methodology that allows health economists to assess the impact of healthcare decisions on inequalities. Read more: www.yhec.co.uk/resource/dis...
Graphic in pink and white. There is a headshot of Angel Varghese. The text reads "A real strength of DCEA is that if a new treatment comes along, we can use these methods to see if it’s going to close the health equity gap or potentially widen it. Or, if we have a policy specifically designed to reduce disparity, DCEA allows us to estimate if this has been achieved. It allows us to quantify the downstream impact of these policies on both health and cost outcomes by some measure of deprivation." Angel Varghese, YHEC Project Director. The YHEC 40th anniversary logo is in the top right hand corner.
0
1
1
American Statistical Association History of Statistics
@hos-asa.bsky.social
3 days ago
1/ Edgar Sydenstricker (15 Jul 1881 - 19 Mar 1936) ASA Fellow 1922. First statistician for the US Public Health Service 1915 & an overlooked pioneer of health economics: he was one of the developers of the US National Health Survey.
1
0
1
Joe Hilton
@joebhilton.bsky.social
4 days ago
I'm in Graz this week for #ECMTB26 and am presenting three (yes three!) things. I have a poster on Tuesday on mathematical biology in health economics, I'm talking on Wednesday about vaccine uptake patterns in the ONS Covid-19 Survey, and on Friday I'm speaking about spatial mapping of avian flu.
Photo of a lovely fountain in Graz
1
2
3
François Guité
@francoisguite.bsky.social
5 days ago
School smartphone bans save time but don’t improve student mental health, study finds | PsyPost www.psypost.org/school-sm…. Health economics analysis of restrictive school smartphone policies in secondary schools in England | Student Mental Health mentalhealth.bmj.com/cont….
0
0
0