In a recent study, CHDS’ Nicolas Menzies and colleagues used mathematical modelling to quantify the potential health impact and cost-savings for a hypothetical pan-tuberculosis regimen, compared to currently available treatment options.
CHDS researchers Allison Portnoy, Jane Kim, and Emily Burger evaluated vaccination and screening strategies to accelerate elimination of cervical cancer in Norway.
CHDS’ Sue J. Goldie, Jane Kim, and Ankur Pandya, with PhD student Janice Jhang discuss the pivotal role of mentoring in the field of decision science in the recent news story “A ‘Mentoring Tree’ of Health Decision Scientists Continue to Bear Fruit” by the Harvard Chan School.
Methods for estimating changes in health-related quality of life (HRQL) for children have lagged behind comparable research for adults, yet are essential to better support economic evaluation. Ellen Kim DeLuca discussed a new approach, the PedsUtil, for addressing this problem in a recent CHDS seminar.
Hanxuan (Astrid) Yu and Janice Jhang join the PhD Program in Health Policy, decision science track in Fall, 2024.