health technology

Identifying Economic Evidence for HTA’s (Julie Glanville, 14 & 19 Nov)

✍ Event Description

Health economics evidence is a key element in much health services research and particularly in health technology assessments. Identifying economic evidence to inform such research can involve searches in a range of databases and using a variety of strategies. This study day will include a ‘jargon buster’ session on the basics of health economics and economic models. It will also feature presentations about key economics information resources including the CEA Registry, and explorations of options for searching to identify data for economic models. With the closure of key economic evaluation databases (NHS EED and HEED) we will be focusing on how to identify economic evaluations from major bibliographic databases. There will be opportunities for hands-on practice.

Presenter: Julie Glanville, Independent Consultant in Information Retrieval.

🕒 When

14th November 9am – 11am and 19th November 9am – 11am AEDT 

🌎 Where

Zoom link will be sent to registrants prior to the workshop. 

This event will be recorded and sent to attendees following the event.

💲 Cost

ALIA Members – $160.00
Non-Members – $220.00 (one more reason – along with 13 others – for considering HLA membership)

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