Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?

Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt new medical technologies. It is also used by the healthcare industry as an aid to decision making during product development. This paper proposes that academic healthcare technology transfer could al...

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Main Authors: Lu, Bo, Martin, Jennifer L., Craven, Michael P., Morgan, Stephen P.
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Published: Inderscience 2012
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31756/
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author Lu, Bo
Martin, Jennifer L.
Craven, Michael P.
Morgan, Stephen P.
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description Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt new medical technologies. It is also used by the healthcare industry as an aid to decision making during product development. This paper proposes that academic healthcare technology transfer could also benefit from adopting health economics. The study investigated the knowledge and attitudes of academic staff involved in developing and transferring healthcare technologies. The participants had little or no prior knowledge of health economics; however, the majority reported that this method had the potential to aid development and commercialisation. The innovations developed by the workshop attendees and their commercialisation plans were of a type that could potentially benefit from cost-effectiveness calculations. Health economics has the potential to make valuable contribution to academic healthcare innovation. Research is required to develop this method further and ensure that it can be successfully applied in academia.
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spelling nottingham-317562020-05-04T20:22:35Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31756/ Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia? Lu, Bo Martin, Jennifer L. Craven, Michael P. Morgan, Stephen P. Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt new medical technologies. It is also used by the healthcare industry as an aid to decision making during product development. This paper proposes that academic healthcare technology transfer could also benefit from adopting health economics. The study investigated the knowledge and attitudes of academic staff involved in developing and transferring healthcare technologies. The participants had little or no prior knowledge of health economics; however, the majority reported that this method had the potential to aid development and commercialisation. The innovations developed by the workshop attendees and their commercialisation plans were of a type that could potentially benefit from cost-effectiveness calculations. Health economics has the potential to make valuable contribution to academic healthcare innovation. Research is required to develop this method further and ensure that it can be successfully applied in academia. Inderscience 2012 Article PeerReviewed Lu, Bo, Martin, Jennifer L., Craven, Michael P. and Morgan, Stephen P. (2012) Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia? International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 11 (1/2). pp. 70-87. ISSN 1470-6075 Health Economics; Healthcare technology; Academic innovation; Technology transfer; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Decision making; Stage gate model http:/dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJTTC.2012.043911 doi:10.1504/IJTTC.2012.043911 doi:10.1504/IJTTC.2012.043911
spellingShingle Health Economics; Healthcare technology; Academic innovation; Technology transfer; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Decision making; Stage gate model
Lu, Bo
Martin, Jennifer L.
Craven, Michael P.
Morgan, Stephen P.
Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title_full Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title_fullStr Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title_full_unstemmed Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title_short Can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
title_sort can health economics aid decision making in healthcare innovation in academia?
topic Health Economics; Healthcare technology; Academic innovation; Technology transfer; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Decision making; Stage gate model
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31756/
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