Events
Applied Workshop - Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics: Theoretical and Practical Issues
April 9 - 11, 2012
In publicly provided health care systems finite resources coupled with increasing demand for health care requires decisions about what is the most efficient allocation of scarce health care resources. This requires information about the costs and benefits of health care. Given the lack of a market for health care, economic techniques provide values for health care benefits. One technique adopted by and further developed in health economics over the past decade is the discrete choice experiment (DCE) approach. Given the increasing importance put on patient centred care, and the recognised importance of valuing patient experiences in the delivery of health care, the application of DCEs in health is likely to increase.
IHE Innovation Forum: Maximizing Health System Performance
November 29, 2011
On November 29th, 2011, the IHE will host the sixth event in its popular Innovation Forum series.
To confirm your attendance, please contact:
Kris Schindel
Executive Assistant to the CEO
E: kschindel@ihe.ca
T: +1-780-448-4881.
Comprehensive event content is now available online. Click here to visit the site.

Institute
of Health Economics