Her main research concerns EQ-5D, Actuarial science, Quality-adjusted life year, Valuation and Health care. Her EQ-5D research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Quality of Life Research, Statistics, Psychometrics and Operations research. Nancy Devlin has researched Actuarial science in several fields, including Cost–benefit analysis and Variables.
Her work carried out in the field of Quality-adjusted life year brings together such families of science as Psychological intervention, Cost–utility analysis and Public economics. Her Valuation research includes elements of Health economics, Interview, Data collection and Discrete choice. When carried out as part of a general Health care research project, her work on Health technology is frequently linked to work in Principal, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in EQ-5D, Actuarial science, Health care, Valuation and Quality-adjusted life year. Her studies deal with areas such as Value, Statistics, Econometrics and Public health as well as EQ-5D. Her Actuarial science course of study focuses on Quality of life and Gerontology.
Her studies in Health care integrate themes in fields like Nursing, Quality and Public economics. The Valuation study combines topics in areas such as Time-trade-off and Business economics. Her Quality-adjusted life year study deals with the bigger picture of Cost–benefit analysis.
Her primary areas of investigation include EQ-5D, Quality of life, Health economics, Public health and Quality-adjusted life year. Her EQ-5D study combines topics in areas such as Econometrics, Value, Statistics, Valuation and Business economics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Social psychology, Actuarial science, Demography, Time-trade-off and Multivariate probit model in addition to Valuation.
Her Quality of life research incorporates themes from Health technology, Health related quality of life, Randomized controlled trial, Value and Preference. In Health economics, Nancy Devlin works on issues like Economic evaluation, which are connected to Psychological intervention. Her Quality-adjusted life year study is related to the wider topic of Cost–benefit analysis.
Nancy Devlin focuses on EQ-5D, Public health, Valuation, Health economics and Research design. Her study focuses on the intersection of EQ-5D and fields such as Statistics with connections in the field of Time-trade-off. Nancy Devlin combines subjects such as Psychological intervention, Actuarial science, Demography, Post-hoc analysis and Adolescent health with her study of Valuation.
The study of Actuarial science is intertwined with the study of Quality-adjusted life year in a number of ways. As a part of the same scientific family, Nancy Devlin mostly works in the field of Health economics, focusing on Health technology and, on occasion, Excellence and Relevance. Her Research design research incorporates elements of Anxiety, Randomized controlled trial, Clinical trial and Intensive care medicine.
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Valuing health-related quality of life: An EQ-5D-5L value set for England.
Nancy J. Devlin;Koonal K. Shah;Yan Feng;Brendan Mulhern;Brendan Mulhern.
(2018)
Valuing health-related quality of life: An EQ-5D-5L value set for England.
Nancy J. Devlin;Koonal K. Shah;Yan Feng;Brendan Mulhern;Brendan Mulhern.
(2018)
Does NICE have a cost-effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A binary choice analysis
Nancy Devlin;David Parkin.
(2004)
Does NICE have a cost-effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A binary choice analysis
Nancy Devlin;David Parkin.
(2004)
Methods for the estimation of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence cost-effectiveness threshold
Karl Philip Claxton;Stephen Martin;Marta O Soares;Nigel Rice.
Health Technology Assessment (2015)
Methods for the estimation of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence cost-effectiveness threshold
Karl Philip Claxton;Stephen Martin;Marta O Soares;Nigel Rice.
Health Technology Assessment (2015)
EQ-5D value sets : inventory, comparative review, and user guide
Agota Szende;Mark Oppe;N. J. Devlin.
(2007)
EQ-5D value sets : inventory, comparative review, and user guide
Agota Szende;Mark Oppe;N. J. Devlin.
(2007)
Preventing injuries in older people by preventing falls: a meta-analysis of individual-level data.
M. Clare Robertson;A. John Campbell;Melinda M. Gardner;Nancy Devlin.
(2002)
Preventing injuries in older people by preventing falls: a meta-analysis of individual-level data.
M. Clare Robertson;A. John Campbell;Melinda M. Gardner;Nancy Devlin.
(2002)
Value in Health
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