Published in Value in Health @ISPORorg @ISPORJournals , the paper, with @JavadMoradpour @PopeCatholic @WeiZhangUBC and Aslam Anis uses simulation methods to explore how best to obtain low prices. We find some results that are intuitive and consistent.
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Researchers suggest local manufacturing to increase vaccine supply in Canada before next pandemic
COVID-19 has put a spotlight on Canada's pandemic preparedness, and led some experts and leaders to call for a new public agency that would be in charge of domestic vaccine production to increase...
The high failure rates for vaccine development projects & the logistical challenges would make it very risky to rely on a Connaught 2.0 to rapidly develop & test a vaccine, write Paul Grootendorst & Javad Moradpour in their latest Memo. bit.ly/3cliGt3 #cdnhealth #cdnpoli
Would it now make sense to create a new public vaccines agency — a Connaught 2.0? Read Paul Grootendorst & @JavadMoradpour’s @financialpost Op-Ed for more: bit.ly/3NDZCDN #cdnhealth #cdnpoli
Our op-ed in National Post about vaccines for the next pandemic: epaper.nationalpost.com/article/282007…
How should Canada acquire vaccines for the next pandemic? Paul Grootendorst, @JavadMoradpour, Michael Schunk & Robert Van Exan review Canada's prospects for a new public agency to develop & produce vaccines in their new @CDHoweInstitute report. bit.ly/3vC53g0 #cdnhealth
How should Canada acquire vaccines for the next pandemic? Join the CCHE on Friday when post-doctoral fellow @JavadMoradpour explores how Canada can get a more reliable supply of vaccines for future pandemics. Email [email protected] to register. Details: canadiancentreforhealtheconomics.ca/announcements/…
@ReedBeall, @JavadMoradpour and I find that of all published medical research on covid, only about 2% is funded by industry. The other 98% represents a huge, international, public effort to figure out the virus, understand transmission, and how to stop and treat it.
The Covid 19 pandemic has set us back a decade when it comes to the progress reached by childhood immunization! What can we do to catch up?! youtu.be/yTHGknKHh4g
"As many scientists have observed, you have a greater risk of being badly injured in a car crash while driving to your vaccination appointment than actually being harmed by a COVID-19 vaccine." theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
There are a lot of misinformation about vaccines and vaccination out there. This video clarifies some of them. youtu.be/K3odScka55A
Cost-effectiveness thresholds are widely used by public insurers as a tool to decide what medical interventions to fund. They affect almost everyone. This new paper with @JavadMoradpour digs into the economic theory, focusing on 3 questions. I summarize. doi.org/10.1002/hec.42…
How neglected are the diseases of poor people? In a new study forthcoming in @HealthEconomics, @JavadMoradpour and I estimate the relationship between the number of clinical trials for a disease, the number of DALYs (=health loss), and average income of patients. [thread...]
Working on my new project about pandemic preparedness, I came across this article from 2014. It is still very relevant today: nytimes.com/2014/09/04/wor…
"Even on a sped-up timeline, a vaccine is still months away. But once it arrives it's unlikely to meet all the hopes we've placed in it" theatlantic.com/health/archive…
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