What is… Health Economics and Health Economic Evaluation
In the Wednesday morning session entitled Can’t or Won’t Pay: Health Economics and Bleeding Disorders, Jamie O’Hara describes the many variables and types of analyses that go into health economics assessments.
A Study of Reported Factor IX Use Around the World
Presents data on the reported use of factor IX (FIX) per country. FIX use varies considerably, even among the wealthiest countries, and increases with economic capacity. Trends also suggest that consumption of FIX has been increasing at a greater rate in high-income countries.
A Study of Variations in the Reported Hemophilia B Prevalence Around the World
An analysis of the global prevalence of hemophilia B, based in large part on the WFH’s Global Survey Data. Prevalence data are extremely valuable information for the planning efforts of national healthcare agencies in setting priorities and allocating resources for the treatment of hemophilia B.
An Introduction to Key Concepts in Health Economics for Hemophilia Organizations
This publication aims to help patient organizations develop an understanding of health economics and advocate on issues relating to the economics of hemophilia care.
A Study of Reported Factor VIII Use Around the World
Presents data on the reported use of factor VIII (FVIII) per country. FVIII use varies considerably, even among the wealthiest countries, and increases with economic capacity.
A Study of Variations in the Reported Hemophilia A Prevalence Around the World
An analysis of the global prevalence of hemophilia A, based in large part on the WFH’s Global Survey Data. Prevalence data are extremely valuable information for the planning efforts of national healthcare agencies in setting priorities and allocating resources for the treatment of hemophilia B.