HTA - NIHR127489
Valuing the benefits and harms of antenatal and newborn screening programmes in health economic assessments
Project title: Valuing the benefits and harms of antenatal and newborn screening programmes in health economic assessments
Call to action: 18/33 18/33 Valuing the benefits and harms of antenatal and new born screening programmes in the UK
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Associate Professor Oliver Rivero-Arias
Contractor: University of Oxford
Cost: £542,803.49
Co-investigators: Dr Felicity Boardman, Dr Lisa Hinton
, Ms Jane Fisher
, Professor Anne-Marie Slowther
, Professor Baskaran Thilaganathan
, Professor Sam Oddie
, Professor Sian Taylor-Phillips
.
Started: January 2020 | Status: Waiting to publish
PROSPERO registration: CRD42020165236
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