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02-12-2016 - Costs and resource use in pancreatitis

We have developed an evidence map of studies reporting costs and resource use in pancreatitis

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28-11-2016 - PRO tools used in hepatitis C studies

An anlysis of the different PRO instruments used in studies of patients with hepatitis C infection.

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23-11-2016 - Disease and populations with the most PRO tools

We analysed the PRO instrument ontology in heoro.com to determine the diseases and populations that had the most different instruments cited in publications since 2005.

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04-11-2016 - More success for heoro.com at ISPOR Vienna

There was growing interest in heoro.com at ISPOR Vienna this week.

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19-10-2016 - Win a free 12-month subscription to heoro.com

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19-10-2016 - We've now more content and more ways to access it

Heoro.com update October 2016

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29-06-2016 - HOW TO FIND INDIRECT COSTS OF CANCER CARE IN CHINA

At ISPOR DC, we were asked whether we had any cost and resource use studies from China. Here's how to use heoro.com to find studies reporting indirect costs associated with cancer in China.

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28-06-2016 - COST-UTILITY MODELS IN CANCER - GEO-DISTRIBUTION

The heoro.com database can be used to rapidly identify economic models by geographical location. Here, we show the number of studies reporting cost-utility models in cancer by key jurisdictions, and discuss how well the focus of health economic research matches mortality data from each country.

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14-06-2016 - HOW TO FIND ECONOMIC MODELS FOR BARIATRIC SURGERY

At ISPOR DC, we were asked how to find cost-effectiveness studies of bariatric surgery. Here's how to use heoro.com to answer that question.

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14-06-2016 - PRO INSTRUMENTS ADDED TO HEORO DATABASE IN JUNE

The new heoro.com database launched successfully at ISPOR DC with an ontology of the 4,250 PRO tools identified from more than 22,200 PRO study abstracts. In the two weeks since then, we've added another 18 instruments to the ontology.

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