Previous courses and conferences
2023
The State of Health Economic Modelling: Integrating statistical and decision modelling for better reimbursement decision making
HEFUU's 8th Annual mini-course, 24-25 May 2023 in Uppsala
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Seminar on health data research
12 May 2023
2021
Causal inference: Learning what works
HEFUU’s 7th Annual mini-course December, 2021 in Uppsala.
A course on causal inference from epidemiological and medical perspectives with Professor Miguel Hernan from Harvard University. The objective of the course was to learn how to determine “what works” using data from observational and randomized studies
Before 2020
Methods in causal inferences for health economics and medical research
HEFUU’s 6th Annual mini-course, 9-10th May, 2019
A course that covered topics in causal inference with a particular emphasis on methods related to machine learning, for applications in health economic and medical research. The course was held by Professor Guido Imbens from Stanford University.
Measuring and Valuing Health: Getting the most out of Patient-Reported Outcomes
HEFUU’s 5th Annual mini-course, 11-12th June, 2018
The course was held by Professor Nancy Devlin from the Office of Health Economics & University of Sheffield.
Topics in Causal Inference: Using “natural” experiments in health economic and medical research
HEFUU’s 4th Annual mini-course, June 14-15, 2017
During the mini-course, lectures were held by Professor Josh Angrist from MIT,
Professor Katrine Løken from University of Bergen, and Associate Professor Tove Fall from Uppsala University.
Topics in Causal Inference: Causal Mediation Analysis and Matching Methods for Causal Inference in Experimental and Observational Studies
HEFUU’s 3rd Annual mini-course. May 25-26, 2016
The course focused on causal mediation analysis and matching methods for causal inference in experimental and observational studies. The course was taught by Professor Kosuke Imai from Princeton University.
Mini course in Healths Economics
HEFUU’s 2nd Annual mini-course, 2 and 5 June 2014
The course in health economics that included both a theorethical and an empirical part. It was taught by Ben van Hout from the University of Sheffield.
Course in Causal Inferences
HEFUU’s 1st Annual mini-course, June 17-18, 2013
The course centered on causal inferences and included both an introductory and an advanced part. The course was taught by Donald Rubin from Harvard University and Elizabeth Zell from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
36th Nordic Health Economists’ Study Group meeting (NHESG)
19-21 of August 2015