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Details about David Parkin
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Short-id: ppa171
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Working Papers
2009
- Using the EQ-5D as a performance measurement tool in the NHS
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London
2008
- Statistical analysis of EQ-5D profiles: does the use of value sets bias inference?
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London View citations (1)
2006
- The impact of government targets on waiting times for elective surgery: new insights from time-to-event analysis
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London
2005
- Understanding individuals’ decisions about vaccination: a comparison between Expected Utility and Regret Theory models
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London
2004
- Is there a case for using Visual Analogue Scale valuations in Cost-Utility Analysis?
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London 
See also Journal Article in Health Economics (2006)
2003
- Does NICE have a cost effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A discrete choice analysis
City University Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, City University, London View citations (1)
2000
- Costs and Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis. A Cross-Sectional Observational Study in the UK
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics View citations (13)
Journal Articles
2010
- Patient‐reported outcome measures in the NHS: new methods for analysing and reporting EQ‐5D data
Health Economics, 2010, 19, (8), 886-905
2009
- Identifying the impact of government targets on waiting times in the NHS
Health Care Management Science, 2009, 12, (1), 1-10 View citations (6)
- Searching for cost effectiveness thresholds in the NHS
Health Policy, 2009, 91, (3), 239-245 View citations (2)
2007
- 'Is there a case for using visual analogue scale valuations in CUA? Yes there is a case, but what does it add to ordinal data?' a rejoinder
Health Economics, 2007, 16, (6), 649-651
2006
- Is there a case for using visual analogue scale valuations in cost-utility analysis?
Health Economics, 2006, 15, (7), 653-664 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper (2004)
2004
- Does NICE have a cost-effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A binary choice analysis
Health Economics, 2004, 13, (5), 437-452 View citations (24)
- Use of a visual analogue scale in a daily patient diary: modelling cross-sectional time-series data on health-related quality of life
Social Science & Medicine, 2004, 59, (2), 351-360
2002
- Recognising diversity in public preferences: the use of preference sub-groups in cost-effectiveness analysis. A response to Sculpher and Gafni
Health Economics, 2002, 11, (7), 649-651 View citations (1)
1999
- Non- and semi-parametric estimation of age and time heterogeneity in repeated cross-sections: an application to self-reported morbidity and general practitioner utilization1
Health Economics, 1999, 8, (5), 429-440 View citations (2)
1997
- Less fog on the Tyne? Programme budgeting in Newcastle and North Tyneside
Health Policy, 1997, 40, (3), 217-229
1995
- Clearing the fog on the Tyne: programme budgeting in Newcastle and North Tyneside Health Authority
Health Policy, 1995, 33, (2), 107-125 View citations (1)
1991
- Chiropody and the QALY: a case study in assigning categories of disability and distress to patients
Health Policy, 1991, 18, (2), 169-185 View citations (1)
1989
- Comparing Health Service Efficiency Across Countries
Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1989, 5, (1), 75-88 View citations (1)
1987
- Aggregate health care expenditures and national income: Is health care a luxury good?
Journal of Health Economics, 1987, 6, (2), 109-127 View citations (34)
1985
- The demand for dental care: An assessment
Social Science & Medicine, 1985, 21, (7), 753-760 View citations (1)
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