A Dose of Economics

A Dose of Economics

Office of Health Economics

Episodes 7
Avg. Duration 35m
Activity Highly Active
Since Apr 2026
Latest Episode Jun 2026

Outreach Signals

Features Guests

Publishing Details

Schedule
Weekly
Format
Episodic
Consistency
93%
Hosting
anchor.fm

About This Podcast

Health economics. The people doing the work. The questions that matter. Despite 15+ years in health economics, Grace Hampson still has questions, and this podcast is her way of working through them out loud. Grace, a Director at the Office of Health Economics (OHE) hosts conversation with the world’s leading health economists, researchers and policy experts. Topics including HTA, NICE thresholds and cost-effectiveness, AMR, AI in health, drug shortages and the future of healthcare decision making. New episodes every Tuesday.

Explore Statistics

Recent Episodes

S1E6 What is your health worth? PROMs, EQ-5D & economic evaluation

Jun 09, 2026 36m

How do we actually measure health? And in health economics, what is the difference between measuring health and assigning a value to it?  Grace Hampson is joined by David Mott, Associate Director at…

S1E5 AI and the future of health economics

Jun 02, 2026 34m

AI is already reshaping how healthcare policy works. The question is not whether AI will also transform health economics – but how quickly, and whether we are ready for the opportunities and…

S1E4 Should HTA look beyond the healthcare system?

May 26, 2026 37m

When healthcare systems assess the value of a new medicine, should they only count the impact on the patient's health and the healthcare budget?   The case for a broader, societal perspective in…

S1E3 Can joint clinical assessment speed up access to medicines?

May 19, 2026 47m

The Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA) is a milestone in European health policy, promising a single shared evaluation of the efficacy and safety of new medicines across EU member states. Theoretically,…

S1E2 When antibiotics stop working: the hidden crisis in plain sight

May 12, 2026 40m

Around 5 million deaths per year are linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and this number is growing, with AMR-related deaths predicted to surpass deaths from cancer by 2050. And yet, the global…

S1E1 Most Favored Nation pricing: what it means for policy, patients and pharma

May 05, 2026 30m

US pharmaceutical prices are the highest in the world -- President Trump's Most Favoured Nation (MFN) policy is trying to change that. But what does MFN pricing mean in practice? And what are the…

Welcome to A Dose of Economics

Apr 29, 2026 1m Trailer

When demand for healthcare is growing but budgets are finite, the "how" and "why" of decision-making matters. In this first episode, host Grace Hampson, a Director at the Office of Health Economics…

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does A Dose of Economics have?

A Dose of Economics has published 7 episodes since April 2026, covering topics in Society & Culture.

Is A Dose of Economics still active?

A Dose of Economics is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 35m.

Similar Podcasts