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Economic evaluations of alcohol prevention interventions: Is the evidence sufficient? A review of methodological challenges (2017)
Journal Article
Hill, S. R., Vale, L., Hunter, D., Henderson, E., & Oluboyede, Y. (2017). Economic evaluations of alcohol prevention interventions: Is the evidence sufficient? A review of methodological challenges. Health Policy, 121(12), 1249-1262. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.10.003

Public health interventions have unique characteristics compared to health technologies, which present additional challenges for economic evaluation (EE). High quality EEs that are able to address the particular methodological challenges are importan... Read More about Economic evaluations of alcohol prevention interventions: Is the evidence sufficient? A review of methodological challenges.

Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities. Report of the findings of a follow on study (2017)
Report
Brown, J., Hunter, D., Marks, L., Salway, S., Gray, J., McCafferty, S., …Vale, L. (2017). Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities. Report of the findings of a follow on study. [No known commissioning body]

The whole study aims to develop support for local authority-based public health commissioners and other stakeholders in prioritising investment in health and addressing health inequalities, and in deciding on disinvestment. In addition, it seeks to u... Read More about Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities. Report of the findings of a follow on study.