Health Economics and Digital Health Technologies: Challenges, Decision Making, and Routes to Market

£41.67

Thursday 10 July 2025 at 10am to 1pm

Description

Digital health is a rapidly growing sector within health care with new technologies entering the market at pace. With potentially multiple technologies being produced for similar and novel indications, it can be challenging to identify technologies that are likely to be benefit the health system.

This half-day training course is intended to introduce key concepts of evaluating digital health technologies with a focus on sector specific challenges. The session will provide an overview of the market entry options for digital health technologies and the pros and cons associated with these. This will also include an outline of the early value assessment (EVAs) and late-stage assessment (LSAs) processes operated by NICE.

Topics that will be covered include:

  • Challenges with evaluating digital health technologies
  • Routes to market including NICE processes (EVAs/LSAs)
  • Technology evidence generation
  • Challenges of evaluating AI

Who should attend?

The course would be of benefit to those working in the NHS and public sector, people involved with or implementing or creating digital health technologies, or people who would like a greater understanding of different components of decision making.

This course can be taken independently, or will be complimentary to 3 other courses:

We recommend people with no background or exposure to health economics also take the ‘What Can Health Economics Do for You?’ course.

Early bird price of £41.67 (ex VAT) is applicable until 4 weeks before the course. Full price of £62.50 (ex VAT) is applicable within 4 weeks of booking this course.

Course Trainers

The training day presenters will be:

Angel Varghese, Project Director, YHEC
Robert Malcolm, Project Director, YHEC
Hayden Holmes, Associate Director, YHEC

Location

This training course will take place online. Further details will be emailed to you before the training event.