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David Parkin is affiliated with City, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, and Physiology.

The main topics addressed in their work cover Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, and Quality of Life; Healthcare Policy and Management; Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare; Global Health Care Issues; Respiratory Support and Mechanisms; Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research; and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research.

David Parkin has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • Cost-effectiveness of outpatient versus inpatient non-invasive ventilation setup in obesity hypoventilation syndrome: the OPIP trial (2022, Thorax)
  • Experience-based health state valuation using the EQ VAS: a register-based study of the EQ-5D-3L among nine patient groups in Sweden (2023, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes)
  • Longitudinal study of patients' health-related quality of life using EQ-5D-3L in 11 Swedish National Quality Registers (2022, BMJ Open)
  • Is anchoring at 'dead' a theoretical requirement for health state valuation? (2024, Health Economics)
  • Estimating health system opportunity costs: the role of non-linearities and inefficiency (2022, Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Nancy Devlin (5 publications)
  • Fitsum Sebsibe Teni (3 publications)
  • Kristina Burström (3 publications)
  • Ola Rolfson (3 publications)
  • Emma Nauclér (2 publications)

David Parkin's work is regularly published in venues such as Medical Decision Making, Thorax, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, BMJ Open, and Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation. They have multiple publications in Medical Decision Making as well as in several other peer-reviewed journals.

Best Publications

  • Development and preliminary testing of the new five-level version of EQ-5D (EQ-5D-5L)

    M Herdman;Claire Gudex;A Lloyd;MF Janssen

  • Does NICE have a cost-effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A binary choice analysis

    Nancy Devlin;David Parkin

  • A single European currency for EQ-5D health states. Results from a six-country study.

    Wolfgang Greiner;Tom Weijnen;Martin Nieuwenhuizen;Siem Oppe

  • Aggregate health care expenditures and national income. Is health care a luxury good

    David Parkin;Alistair McGuire;Brian Yule

  • Effect of computerised evidence based guidelines on management of asthma and angina in adults in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trial

    Martin Eccles;Elaine McColl;Nick Steen;Nikki Rousseau

  • Economic Analysis in Health Care

    Stephen J. Morris;Nancy Devlin;David Parkin

  • NICE's cost effectiveness threshold

    John Appleby;Nancy Devlin;David Parkin

  • Assessing the performance of the EQ-VAS in the NHS PROMs programme

    Yan Feng;David Parkin;Nancy J. Devlin

  • Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data

    Nancy Devlin;David Parkin;Bas Janssen

  • Patient-reported outcome measures in the NHS: new methods for analysing and reporting EQ-5D data.

    Nancy J Devlin;David Parkin;John Browne

  • THE INFLUENCE OF COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND OTHER FACTORS ON NICE DECISIONS

    Helen Dakin;Nancy Devlin;Yan Feng;Nigel Rice

  • Measuring production efficiency of acute hospitals in Scotland, 1991-94: validity issues in data envelopment analysis

    David Parkin;Bruce Hollingsworth

  • Is there a case for using visual analogue scale valuations in cost-utility analysis?

    David Parkin;Nancy Devlin

  • Decision analysis and guidelines for anticoagulant therapy to prevent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation

    Richard Thomson;David Parkin;Martin Eccles;Mark Sudlow

  • Treatment of multiple sclerosis with interferon β: an appraisal of cost-effectiveness and quality of life

    David Parkin;Ann Jacoby;Paul McNamee;Paul Miller

  • Searching for cost effectiveness thresholds in the NHS

    John Appleby;John Appleby;Nancy Devlin;Nancy Devlin;David Parkin;Martin Buxton

  • Relationship between service ecology, special observation and self-harm during acute in-patient care: City-128 study.

    Len Bowers;Richard Whittington;Peter Nolan;David Parkin

  • Statistical Analysis of EQ-5D Profiles: Does the Use of Value Sets Bias Inference?

    David Parkin;Nigel Rice;Nancy Devlin

  • The effect of perceived risks on the demand for vaccination: results from a discrete choice experiment.

    Z. Sadique;Nancy Devlin;William J. Edmunds;William J. Edmunds;David Parkin

  • A review of the evidence for the impact of improving nutritional care on nutritional and clinical outcomes and cost

    C. E. Weekes;A. Spiro;C. Baldwin;K. Whelan

  • Econometric analyses of national health expenditures: Can positive economics help to answer normative questions?

    Alistair McGuire;David Parkin;David Hughes;Karen Gerard

Frequent Co-Authors

Alistair McGuire
Alistair McGuire London School of Economics and Political Science
Michael Herdman
Michael Herdman University of Barcelona
Paul Kind
Paul Kind University of Leeds
Karen Gerard
Karen Gerard University of Southampton
John Brazier
John Brazier University of Sheffield
Andrew Street
Andrew Street London School of Economics and Political Science
Alan Maynard
Alan Maynard University of York
Mark Ashworth
Mark Ashworth King's College London
Patrick C. Phillips
Patrick C. Phillips University of Oregon
Michael Barkham
Michael Barkham University of Sheffield

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