A beginner’s guide to conducting economic evaluations (In-person-only workshop)
12th March 2026
Target Audience: Individuals new to economic evaluation, including students, early-career professionals and practitioners from clinical, policy or research backgrounds.
Structure: This interactive session will cover the following core topics:
- Introduction to economic evaluation: purpose, scope and relevance in health decision-making.
- Key components of an economic evaluation: framing the evaluation, defining comparators and choosing perspectives.
- Types of costs: the different types of cost (such as financial and economic), how they are measured and valued.
- Effectiveness metrics: overview of QALY and DALY outcome measures.
- Cost-effectiveness ratios: interpreting ICERs and understanding thresholds.
- Modelling approaches: basic principles of decision-analytic modelling.
- Cost-effectiveness vs. cost-benefit analysis: comparing frameworks and their policy implications.
- Key messages and questions.
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