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Development of the EQ-DAPHNIE Data Collection Infrastructure

What is the EQ-DAPHNIE infrastructure? How has it maximized data quality? Learn all about the robust data collection resource in our upcoming webinar. Discussions will…

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The Validity of the EQ-5D in Clinical Practice and among Indigenous People

Irene Salvi (University of St. Gallen) will present her research on minimal important differences (MID) of EQ-5D-3L index score improvements adjusted for different patient characteristics…

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EQ-5D (-Y) Valuation from adult and child perspectives.

Valuation from adult and child perspectives. Where does the empirical evidence leave us and how should we proceed? Economic evaluations for pediatric interventions necessitate, measurement…

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Assessing Population Health

This Core Knowledge Panel (90 min) starts with an introduction to the assessment of population health by Juanita Haagsma (Erasmus MC), who co-chairs the Populations…

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EQ-5D-Y Singapore and TTO Distortion

Rachel Lee-Yin Tan (National University of Singapore) will present her research on the EQ-5D-Y as a preference-based HRQoL instrument for use in paediatrics in Singapore. Zhongyu Lang (Erasmus…

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Measurement, Bolt-ons, and Translations

This Core Knowledge Panel (90 min) starts with an introduction to measurement by Brendan Mulhern (University of Technology Sydney), who chairs the Descriptive System Working Group. After…

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The relative social value of child versus adult health gains: results from the QUOKKA project

The QUOKKA project has generated new data on the relative social value of child health gains compared to adult health gains. This webinar will present…

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EQ-5D-5L in obstructive airway disease

Ai Ping Chua (National University of Singapore) will present the appraisal of the EQ-5D-5L in the obstructive airway diseases using a longer recall period and…

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An introduction to causal inference and directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): why should I care?

Speaker: Dr. Peter Tennant, Associate Professor of Health Data Science, University of Leeds, England

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Last update: Apr 11, 2024