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When I was at ISPOR in Copenhagen, earlier last year, I was asked by The Evidence Base to participate in two interviews — one was just me talking about “Value and advanced software in cost–effectiveness analyses” and the other as a group (with Brett McQueen, Raquel Aguiar-Ibáñez and Dawn Lee) on “Improving efficiency in HTA: the role of open-source models and more advanced software choice”.
The Evidence Base have started to make the videos available — my “individual” one is here. I even managed to drift off onto VoI… I had lots of fun in recording the videos, I have to say — once you get past the initial weirdness of not knowing whether to look to the person who’s interviewing you, or the camera, or anywhere else, that is…