Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME)
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The Centre for Health Economics & Medicines Evaluation (CHEME) have an established reputation of over twenty years of research and teaching health economics and pharmacoeconomics. Our key research themes are public health economics and the economics of prevention across the life course; and pharmaceutical economics, policy, prescribing and medicines use.
At CHEME we undertake collaborative methodological and applied research to inform practice and policy, by supporting effective and equitable decision-making and resource allocation. The 2021 Research Excellence Framework indicated that 95% of our research is internationally excellent or world leading.
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