Dr Koonal Shah
BA (Nottingham), MSc (York), PhD (Sheffield)
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Associate Director, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
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I am employed as an Associate Director in the Science Policy and Research Programme team at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. My research interests include the measurement and valuation of health-related quality of life, empirical ethics, and the use of social value judgements in health care decision making.
I was appointed Honorary Research Fellow at ScHARR in November 2017, shortly after completing my PhD (under the supervision of Professors Aki Tsuchiya and Allan Wailoo). My PhD research examined the extent of public support for a policy of giving higher priority to life-extending end of life treatments than to other types of treatments.
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BA (Nottingham), MSc (York), PhD (Sheffield)
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Journal articles
- Valuing health‐related quality of life: An EQ‐5D‐5L value set for England. Health Economics, 27(1), 7-22. View this article in WRRO
- New methods for modelling EQ-5D-5L value sets: An application to English data. Health Economics, 27(1), 23-38. View this article in WRRO
- Valuing health at the end of life: A stated preference discrete choice experiment. Social Science & Medicine, 124, 48-56. View this article in WRRO
- Multinational Evidence of the Applicability and Robustness of Discrete Choice Modeling for Deriving EQ-5D-5L Health-State Values. Medical Care, 52(11), 935-943. View this article in WRRO
- Valuing health at the end of life: an empirical study of public preferences.. Eur J Health Econ, 15(4), 389-399.
- One-to-one versus group setting for conducting computer-assisted TTO studies: findings from pilot studies in England and the Netherlands. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 14, S65-S73.
- NICE's social value judgements about equity in health and health care. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 8(2), 145-165.
Conference proceedings papers
- MULTINATIONAL CONSISTENCY OF A DISCRETE CHOICE MODEL IN QUANTIFYING HEALTH STATES FOR THE EXTENDED 5-LEVEL EQ-5D. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 16(7) (pp A326-A326)
Reports
Working papers
- Valuing health-related quality of life: An EQ-5D-5L value set for England. Health Economics (United Kingdom), 27, 7-22. View this article in WRRO