Patients choose PAPRIKA as top preference elicitation method in new study
New research shows patients rate 1000minds' PAPRIKA method as their preferred approach among five preferences elicitation methods
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New research shows patients rate 1000minds' PAPRIKA method as their preferred approach among five preferences elicitation methods
In support of the World Health Organization's Immunization Agenda for 2030, the organization used 1000minds to prioritize endemic pathogens for research in a way that is inclusive, data-centered, and representative of stakeholder perspectives around the world.
Vaccine hesitancy is one of the biggest public health threads worldwide. A first-of-its kind study that aims to combat vaccine hesitancy used 1000minds to reveal New Zealander's biggest concerns when it comes to vaccine characteristics.
A 1000minds conjoint analysis survey was used to find out how Covid-19 experts feel about the relative importance of possible lockdown features in terms of how they are experienced.
1000minds is excited to offer a new webinar for health professionals, administrators, and policy-makers based in the western hemisphere
1000minds was used to rapidly develop a decision-support tool for prioritizing Covid-19 patients for admission to intensive care units (ICUs).
To support countries battling the pandemic, 1000minds has made available a tool to help with prioritizing people to receive Covid-19 vaccinations.
1000minds was used to develop a national prioritization tool for elective general surgery in New Zealand, which could be applicable to other OECD countries.
1000minds was used to create an online tool for prioritizing Covid-19 patients for intensive care (e.g. respirators, life support) if ICUs are overwhelmed.
The World Health Organization used 1000minds to create a Priority Pathogens List (PPL) of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to support R&D into new and effective drugs.
Created using 1000minds, the World Health Organization published a list of antibiotic-resistant diseases to help prioritize R&D into new antibiotics globally.
If you had to rank 14 health treatments ranging from hip replacements to drugs for erectile dysfunction according to their benefit or value to society, how would you do it?
New software developed in New Zealand and improved in Israel for choosing medications for the health basket.
Deciding who gets publicly-funded heart surgery is difficult but the use of world-class internet based software is providing a fairer system for patients.
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