DCE short course in Banff, Canada

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DCE short course in Banff, Canada
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Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics: Theoretical and Practical Issues

 

HERU are running a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) course in collaboration with the O’Brien Institute for Public Health, University of Calgary, from 8th-11th September 2019 at the Banff Conference Centre, Alberta, Canada. The aims of the short course are to provide:

  • An introduction to the theoretical basis for, and development and application of, DCEs in health economics.

  • Hands on experience of the design of DCEs, questionnaire development, data input, analysis and interpretation.

  • An update on methodological issues raised in the application of DCEs.

Presenters: Professor Mandy Ryan (HERU) and Dr Deborah Marshall (Canada Research Chair of Health Systems and Systems Research, University of Calgary).

The short course is aimed at those interested in the application of DCEs in health economics and will focus on the practical and theoretical issues raised when applying the technique. The workshop will include group work sessions. No knowledge of economics or DCEs is assumed. Prior experience with regression analysis may be an advantage.

Registration is closed for this course. 

The DCE course is also being offered in Aberdeen in November 2019.