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Social Values and Health Priority Setting at UCL

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The project is jointly led by Professor Albert Weale at the UCL School of Public Policy, Professor Peter Littlejohns at King's College London and Kalipso Chalkidou at NICE International.

A network of researchers and policy-makers from around the world are collaborating in the project. Currently, this network includes the following:

Individual Country Institution
Professor Peter Littlejohns UK King's College London
Dr Annette Rid UK King's College London
Katharina Kieslich UK King's College London
Dr Kalipso Chalkidou UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Lucy Connor UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Kim Jeong UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Tarang Sharma
UK
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Professor Albert Weale UK
University College London (UCL)
Dr Benedict Rumbold UK University College London (UCL)
Dr James Wilson UK University College London (UCL)
Dr Sarah Clark UK University College London (UCL)
Professor Ruth Faden USA Berman Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Danielle Lavallee USA Centre for Medical Technology Policy, Baltimore
Sang Moo Lee Korea NECA, Korea (National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency)
Jeonghoon Ahn Korea NECA, Korea (National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency)
Hae Sun Suh Korea NECA, Korea (National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency)
Yot Teerawattananon Sripen Tantivess Thailand HITAP, Thailand (Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program)
Jomkwan Yothasamut Thailand HITAP, Thailand (Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program)
Hatai Limprayoonyong Thailand HITAP, Thailand (Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program)
Professor Hufeng Wang China  
Professor Lise Rochaix France HAS, France (Haute Autorité de Santé)
Andreas Gerber Germany IQWIG, Germany (Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care)
Ole Frith Norheim Norway World Health Organisation
Maria Luisa Escobar Columbia World Bank
Leonardo Cubillos    
Lloyd Sansom Australia Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee
Paul Scuffham Australia Griffith University Medical School
Manal Bouhaied

Kuwait

Kuwait Medical School

Iestyn Williams UK University of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre
Suzanne Robinson UK University of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre
Sian Davies UK Nuffield Trust
Alexandre Lemgruber Brazil ANVISA, Brazil (Agencia Nacional de Vigiliancia Sanitaria)
Flavia Elias Brazil Brazilian Ministry of Health