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View article: A novel framework to assess the prevention value of a health intervention
A novel framework to assess the prevention value of a health intervention Open
Aims Interest in capturing chronic disease prevention impacts on broader economic and societal outcomes is growing; however, this has been challenging to date. We present a comprehensive framework to support assessment of prevention value …
View article: Factors associated with elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels in individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA and the UK
Factors associated with elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels in individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the USA and the UK Open
Aims Novel therapies are under evaluation for upstream inhibition of inflammatory pathways in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) is a downstream marker of these pathways but…
View article: The STARD-AI reporting guideline for diagnostic accuracy studies using artificial intelligence
The STARD-AI reporting guideline for diagnostic accuracy studies using artificial intelligence Open
View article: Benchmarking progress in non-communicable diseases: a global analysis of cause-specific mortality from 2001 to 2019
Benchmarking progress in non-communicable diseases: a global analysis of cause-specific mortality from 2001 to 2019 Open
UK Medical Research Council, UK National Institute for Health and Care Research, and NCD Alliance.
View article: Metrics that matter: Identifying endpoints for capturing the broad health impacts of prevention of obesity
Metrics that matter: Identifying endpoints for capturing the broad health impacts of prevention of obesity Open
Aims The link between health and economic prosperity is well established, yet quantifying the value of illness prevention remains challenging due to lack of comprehensive metrics. Obesity exemplifies this issue, having widespread societal …
View article: Understanding the clinical characteristics associated with health care costs and cost savings upon weight reduction in individuals with obesity or overweight
Understanding the clinical characteristics associated with health care costs and cost savings upon weight reduction in individuals with obesity or overweight Open
Aims This study aimed to (1) identify characteristics of people with obesity or overweight that are predictive of health care costs; and (2) identify potential subgroups associated with weight reduction and cost savings following weight re…
View article: Body Mass Index Progression, Development of Complications and Healthcare Costs Over 8 Years in UK Individuals Living With Overweight/Obesity
Body Mass Index Progression, Development of Complications and Healthcare Costs Over 8 Years in UK Individuals Living With Overweight/Obesity Open
Younger adults, women and people with specific ORCs were most likely to experience BMI progression, which was associated with increased health and economic burden. Targeting high-risk subgroups with interventions to prevent weight gain cou…
View article: The Health Index: a framework to guide health-driven prosperity
The Health Index: a framework to guide health-driven prosperity Open
View article: Estimating healthcare resource utilisation and cardiovascular events in people with high body mass index and established cardiovascular disease
Estimating healthcare resource utilisation and cardiovascular events in people with high body mass index and established cardiovascular disease Open
Aims Obesity and its complications contribute to the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here, we characterised individuals with high body mass index (BMI) and established CVD by assessing healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) and cos…
View article: Multiple long-term conditions as the next transition in the global diabetes epidemic
Multiple long-term conditions as the next transition in the global diabetes epidemic Open
View article: Value-Based Healthcare in Practice: IDEATE, a Collaboration to Design and Test an Outcomes-Based Agreement for a Medicine in Wales
Value-Based Healthcare in Practice: IDEATE, a Collaboration to Design and Test an Outcomes-Based Agreement for a Medicine in Wales Open
The design of an OBA is a complex process that requires a multi-disciplinary approach. By assessing solutions to data, outcomes and contracting challenges, IDEATE provides a strong foundation for future success of OBAs in the UK. Outcome-b…
View article: Evaluating the impact of the universal infant free school meal policy on the ultra-processed food content of children’s lunches in England and Scotland: a natural experiment
Evaluating the impact of the universal infant free school meal policy on the ultra-processed food content of children’s lunches in England and Scotland: a natural experiment Open
View article: Ten‐year progression of obesity‐related complications in a population with overweight and obesity in the <scp>UK</scp> : A retrospective open cohort study
Ten‐year progression of obesity‐related complications in a population with overweight and obesity in the <span>UK</span> : A retrospective open cohort study Open
Aim To assess the prevalence of individual obesity‐related complications (ORCs) and multimorbidity (≥ 1, ≥ 2 and ≥ 3 ORCs), and multimorbidity‐associated healthcare costs, over 10 years. Methods This retrospective open cohort study used Di…
View article: Variations in healthcare costs by body mass index and obesity‐related complications in a <scp>UK</scp> population: A retrospective open cohort study
Variations in healthcare costs by body mass index and obesity‐related complications in a <span>UK</span> population: A retrospective open cohort study Open
Aims To estimate healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and healthcare costs by body mass index (BMI) in a UK cohort and to explore how this varied by defined BMI strata. Materials and Methods This retrospective open cohort study used Disc…
View article: Val (EU) xit: do we need an international ISPOR value flower?
Val (EU) xit: do we need an international ISPOR value flower? Open
View article: Value-Based Healthcare in practice: IDEATE, a collaboration to design and test an outcomes-based agreement for a medicine in Wales
Value-Based Healthcare in practice: IDEATE, a collaboration to design and test an outcomes-based agreement for a medicine in Wales Open
Objective: To develop a sustainable, scalable methodology for the design of outcome-based agreements (OBAs) that works on the ground and dynamically overcomes historical challenges. Methods: Project IDEATE co-created solutions to known (an…
View article: First in class, best in class or a wild card: who will dominate the anti-obesity medication market?
First in class, best in class or a wild card: who will dominate the anti-obesity medication market? Open
View article: The Impact of the Universal Infant Free School Meals Policy on the Ultra-Processed Food Content of Children’s Lunchtime Intake in England and Scotland
The Impact of the Universal Infant Free School Meals Policy on the Ultra-Processed Food Content of Children’s Lunchtime Intake in England and Scotland Open
Background: A universal infant free school meals (UIFSM) policy was introduced in 2014/15 in England and Scotland for schoolchildren aged 4–7 years; as a result, school meal uptake rose sharply. School food in the UK is known overall to be…
View article: Assessment of the impact of a personalised nutrition intervention in impaired glucose regulation over 26 weeks: a randomised controlled trial
Assessment of the impact of a personalised nutrition intervention in impaired glucose regulation over 26 weeks: a randomised controlled trial Open
View article: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Events in England: A Population-Based Cohort Study
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Events in England: A Population-Based Cohort Study Open
View article: Mortality from leading cancers in districts of England from 2002 to 2019: a population-based, spatiotemporal study
Mortality from leading cancers in districts of England from 2002 to 2019: a population-based, spatiotemporal study Open
Wellcome Trust, Imperial College London, UK Medical Research Council, and the National Institute of Health Research.
View article: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular disease prevention and corresponding geographical inequalities in England: interrupted time series analysis
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular disease prevention and corresponding geographical inequalities in England: interrupted time series analysis Open
Background There has been disruption to the detection and management of those with hypertension and atrial fibrillation (AF) during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is likely to vary geographically and could have implications for future mortali…
View article: Excess mortality in England post COVID-19 pandemic: implications for secondary prevention
Excess mortality in England post COVID-19 pandemic: implications for secondary prevention Open
View article: Real-world costs of obesity-related complications over eight years: a US retrospective cohort study in 28,500 individuals
Real-world costs of obesity-related complications over eight years: a US retrospective cohort study in 28,500 individuals Open
View article: Association between weight loss and health care resource utilization in adults living with obesity: Evidence from a <scp>UK</scp> primary care database
Association between weight loss and health care resource utilization in adults living with obesity: Evidence from a <span>UK</span> primary care database Open
Aims We investigated the impact of intentional weight loss on health care resource utilization (HCRU) and costs among people with obesity. Materials and Methods This retrospective, observational cohort study used data from the Clinical Pra…
View article: For what it's worth: the complex area of medicine value assessment
For what it's worth: the complex area of medicine value assessment Open
View article: An Insurance Value Modeling Approach That Captures the Wider Value of a Novel Antimicrobial to Health Systems, Patients, and the Population
An Insurance Value Modeling Approach That Captures the Wider Value of a Novel Antimicrobial to Health Systems, Patients, and the Population Open
Background: Traditional health economic evaluations of antimicrobials currently underestimate their value to wider society. They can be supplemented by additional value elements including insurance value, which captures the value of an ant…
View article: An Insurance Value Modeling Approach That Captures the Wider Value of a Novel Antimicrobial to Health Systems, Patients, and the Population
An Insurance Value Modeling Approach That Captures the Wider Value of a Novel Antimicrobial to Health Systems, Patients, and the Population Open
Background Traditional health economic evaluations of antimicrobials currently underestimate their value to wider society. They can be supplemented by additional value elements including insurance value, which captures the value of an anti…
View article: Obesity-related complications, healthcare resource use and weight loss strategies in six European countries: the RESOURCE survey
Obesity-related complications, healthcare resource use and weight loss strategies in six European countries: the RESOURCE survey Open
Background Obesity-related complications (ORCs), such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease, contribute considerably to the clinical and economic impacts of obesity. To obtain a holistic overview of health and weight manageme…
View article: Improving health evaluations to capture wider value of therapeutics and incentivise innovation
Improving health evaluations to capture wider value of therapeutics and incentivise innovation Open
OPINION article Front. Public Health, 31 March 2023Sec. Health Economics Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1119652