Incorporating Economic Evaluation in Research Grant Proposal
Course Information
Dates: 13 – 14 June 2023
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm (SGT)
Venue: MD1 Tahir Foundation Building, National University of Singapore (map)
Overview
This workshop will provide practical knowledge of how economic evaluations of healthcare innovations are conducted and how economic evidence is used to inform healthcare decisions. Participants will learn why economic evaluations are conducted and when different types of economic evaluations (including cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis, and cost-benefit analysis) are appropriate. Methods for measuring the costs and health outcomes of an innovation will be presented, and participants will learn how to interpret and present results from an economic evaluation.
An overview of primary modelling techniques used in economic evaluation and analytic tools to address uncertainty will be provided. Also, ethical and distributional issues in economic evaluation will be discussed, and participants will learn analytic approaches to address these issues. The workshop will conclude with a discussion of important innovations in the field of economic evaluation.
Learning Objectives
This workshop is designed to help participants:
- Determine when and what type of economic evaluation should be conducted
- Understand the design, conduct and analysis of an economic evaluation
- Interpret and present results from an economic evaluation
- Identify how economic evaluation can be useful for their work
Discussions and advice will be tailored to help participants incorporate economic evaluation into their grant proposals.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is appropriate for clinicians and researchers who want a better understanding of the tools, approaches, and applications of economic evaluation. Professionals involved in advancing innovation in healthcare and/or public health are welcome to apply!
Pre-requisite
Participants will be required to bring along a grant proposal that they are developing for the workshop. Kindly note that only shortlisted participants will be enrolled to the workshop.
Certification
Participants will receive an electronic Certificate of Participation upon attending and completing the entire course.
Course Instructor
Asst Prof David Kim
Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago
Fee
Category | Fee* |
Student/LMICs¹ | S$ 216.60 |
NUS Staff/Partners² | S$ 972.00 |
Public Sector | S$ 1,166.40 |
Private Sector | S$ 1,944.00 |
Remarks:
- The LMIC definition will act according to the list of countries belonging to the low- and lower-middle income economies as listed by the World Bank. The corresponding fee will apply to individuals and organisations belonging to the LMIC.
- Partners refer to staff under the NUHS cluster (including NUH, NTFGH, AH, JCH, NUP, National University Cancer Institute Singapore, National University Heart Centre Singapore, National University Centre for Oral Health Singapore, Centre for Innovation in Healthcare), HTAsiaLink & iDSI members.
*Prices stated above are in Singapore Dollars (SGD) and are inclusive of 8% Singapore Goods and Services Tax. The University reserves the right to review and adjust the course fees and make changes to the programme structure and requirements as necessary and accordingly without prior notice.
Application
- Application closes on 14 May 2023 OR when the application is full.
- For more information on this course, please contact us at sph_cpe@nus.edu.sg.