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Lunchtime Seminar 29 November

Unsure how to find, generate and use health economic evidence?

Uncertain about how cost-effectiveness applies to commissioning?

Want to get to grips with health economic jargon?

This highly interactive lunchtime seminar will present real-life commissioner problems and introduce key economic concepts without the jargon. We will chat about the everyday economic issues you are dealing with and begin to scope solutions.

 

Facilitated by:

Dr Rebecca Kandiyali, Research Fellow in Health Economics, University of Bristol

Dr Charlie Kenward, Clinical Lead for Effectiveness, Research and Improvement, BNSSG CCG

Everyone is welcome to attend

Tea and coffee will be provided

Feel free to bring your lunch with you