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This is part two of two posts containing posters and presentations by members of the OHE team at ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting held in Washington DC, 20-25th May 2016. ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting was held in Washington DC,…
This is part two of two posts containing posters and presentations by members of the OHE team at ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting held in Washington DC, 20-25th May 2016.
ISPOR’s 21st Annual International Meeting was held in Washington DC, 20-25th May 2016. Several members of the OHE team attended and contributed to the conference. This is the second of two posts containing presentations and posters given by the OHE team. Part one can be found here.
Short summaries of each item can be found in a previous blog.
Poster: The Distribution of the EQ-5D-5L Index in Patients Populations
This poster was designed by Yan Feng and presented by Nancy Devlin.
Poster: An Exploration of the Cultural Differences between the General Populations of Europe and Japan in Self-Reporting and Valuation of Pain
This poster was designed by Yan Feng and presented by Nancy Devlin.
Poster: Does Society Wish to Place Greater Weight on a Unit of Health Gain for End-of-Life Patients than on that for Other Types of Patients?
This poster was designed and presented by Koonal Shah.
Poster: Important Aspects of (Full) Health Not Captured by EQ-5D This poster was designed and presented by Koonal Shah Poster: Important Aspects of (Full) Health Not Captured by EQ-5D.
This poster was designed and presented by Koonal Shah.
For further information on any of these presentations please contact the OHE authors via our Meet the Team webpage.
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