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DateMonday 13 July 2026

Time10:00-16:00

LocationMawby and Walter Rooms, Kellogg College

Cost£600-800

This event is a 3-day Executive Summer School, organised by Ordinary Fellow, Professor Catia Nicodemo.

  • Title: Turning Science into Value: Health Economics for Health Innovators
  • Dates: 13-15 July 2026
  • Times: 10am to 4pm each day (detailed programme to come)
  • Brochure: Download the Summary Brochure
  • Deadline for registrations: 25 June 2026 (see booking and payment portal link below)

 

About the Executive Summer School

As healthcare decisions increasingly hinge on value, affordability, and measurable impact, the ability to speak the language of health economics has become a strategic competency for corporate leaders and innovators. This three-day executive programme at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, provides a focused, practice-oriented introduction to health economics and Health Technology Assessment (HTA) — grounded in real business cases and designed to deliver immediate professional value.

This is not a traditional academic course. It is a business-focused immersion into the economic frameworks that govern market access, reimbursement decisions, and investment strategy in the global healthcare sector. Through case-based learning, expert faculty, and structured peer exchange, participants will leave equipped to apply economic thinking directly within their organisations.

Why This Matters for Your Organisation

Healthcare markets are shaped by economic evidence. Whether you are launching a medical device, a new drug, seeking reimbursement approval, evaluating an acquisition, or designing a health innovation strategy, decisions that once rested solely on clinical merit now require robust economic justification.

Professionals who understand cost-effectiveness, budget impact, and HTA processes hold a critical competitive advantage — one this programme is designed to build.

How to register to attend

If you would like to register to attend, please visit our the booking and payment portal, and login using the following details:

  • Student ID: CONF130726
  • Date of Birth: 01/01/2000

Places are strictly limited to a maximum of 20 participants. Registration deadline: 25 June 2026.

Places are charged at £800 for Professional/Individual rates and £600 for Academy, NHS or Public Policy rates.

Please direct any enquiries to Professor Catia Nicodemo

Open to: General Public,