Talk:Anthony J. Culyer

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Culyer was the founding Organiser of the Health Economists' Study Group in the UK, the first such professional organisation for health economists and since much copied around the world. In 1994 Culyer chaired a taskforce into Research and Development in the National Health Service of England and Wales which resulted in major changes in its organisation and funding (A J Culyer, Supporting Research and Development in the NHS, a Report to the Minister of Health by a Research and Development Task Force chaired by A. J. Culyer, London: HMSO, 1994). For many years Culyer was the chairman of the Office of Health Economics in London England. In 1999 Culyer was appointed as the Vice Chair of the National Institute for Health Excellence (NICE) based in London, England and led the economics side of its work until his move to Toronto in 2003.

Other significant publications: The Dictionary of Health Economics, 3rd edition, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2014. (editor-in-chief), The Encyclopedia of Health Economics, Elsevier, 2014 (3 Vols) (online) The Humble Economist: Tony Culyer on Health, Health Care and Social Decision Making, (Eds. R Cookson and K Claxton), London and York: Office of Health Economics and University of York, 2012. DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2153.9845.

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Thanks for these suggestions, which I have added to the article, -- Mdd (talk) 23:51, 5 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]