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How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Help if you're living with a health condition or disability. Includes Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
Sets out how the NHS should engage with researchers and innovators when entering into data partnerships to benefit patients and the NHS.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing medical or dental treatment and insurance
Population screening programmes can cause harms as well as benefits, which need to be weighed up by the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC).
Further development of the UK recreation natural capital ecosystem service accounts, including specific methods used to estimate the health benefits gained from nature-based recreational activities.
Research into the benefits of walking and cycling, including cost and health benefits, time saved and the effects on accident rates and congestion.
This report presents findings from a study exploring how health and disability benefits are used by recipients alongside other sources of provision and support to meet health and disability related needs.
This report further develops the evidence base around the social and wellbeing value of culture and sport.
How to use a cost consequence analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This National Data Guardian guidance will improve public benefit evaluations by defining and standardising the concept of public benefit to enable clearer interpretation and understanding.
Healthy Start is an NHS scheme that helps women who are pregnant or have young children and are receiving benefits, buy foods such as milk or fruit.
Age-standardised proportions of people awarded social security benefits from November 2019 to March 2021 by health conditions and socio-economic characteristics, using linked Census 2011, primary care and benefits data. Experimental Statistics.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using economic evaluation to identify the value gained from an intervention.
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