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- 1805: A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of liver transplantation

- Roberta Longo, Alastair Young, Ian Rowe, Rebecca Jones, Amy Downing, Adam Glaser and Giles J. Toogood
- 1804: Risk predictors of out of hospital cardiac arrest. Evidence from linked trial and national administrative data

- Robert Willans, Silviya Nikolova, Claire Hulme, Ranjit Lall, Tom Quinn and Gavin Perkins
- 1803: Family health spillovers in cost-effectiveness analysis: Evidence from self-harming adolescents in England

- Sandy Tubeuf, Eirini-Christina Saloniki and Cottrell David
- 1802: Are waiting times and length of stay connected? Theoretical underpinnings and empirical results

- Arthur Sinko and Silviya Nikolova
- 1801: Assessing Hospital Performance in Indonesia: An Application of Frontier Analysis Techniques

- Firdaus Hafidz, Tim Ensor and Sandy Tubeuf
- 1705: The role of measurement uncertainty in Health Technology Assessments (HTAs) of in-vitro tests

- Alison Smith, Mike Messenger, Peter Hall and Claire Hulme
- 1704: The Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative: a decomposition analysis of the changes in modern contraceptive use

- Oludamilola Adeyanju, Sandy Tubeuf and Tim Ensor
- 1703: Assessing primary care performance in Indonesia: An application of frontier analysis techniques

- Firdaus Hafidz, Tim Ensor and Sandy Tubeuf
- 1702: Cost-effectiveness analysis of PET-CT guided management for locally advanced head and neck cancer

- Alison Smith, Peter Hall, Claire Hulme, Janet A Dunn, Christopher C McConkey, Joy K Rahman, Christopher McCabe and Hisham Mehanna
- 1701: The incorporation of data on pre-analytical and analytical factors in model-based Health Technology Assessments(HTAs) of medical tests: a systematic review protocol

- Alison Smith, Mike Messenger, Peter Hall and Claire Hulme