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Formalising triage in general practice towards a more equitable, safe, and efficient allocation of resources
D Rodrigues, N Kreif, K Saravanakumar, B Delaney, M Barahona, ...
bmj 377, 2022
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Estimating the health effects of expansions in health expenditure in Indonesia: a dynamic panel data approach
S Moler-Zapata, N Kreif, J Ochalek, AJ Mirelman, M Nadjib, M Suhrcke
Applied health economics and health policy 20 (6), 881-891, 2022
Mandates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Department of International Development, UK …
Machine learning for causal inference: estimating heterogeneous treatment effects
V Shah, N Kreif, AM Jones
Handbook of research methods and applications in empirical microeconomics …, 2021
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
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Examination of the synthetic control method for evaluating health policies with multiple treated units
N Kreif, R Grieve, D Hangartner, AJ Turner, S Nikolova, M Sutton
Health economics 25 (12), 1514-1528, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council …
Health-related quality-of-life of people with HIV in the era of combination antiretroviral treatment: a cross-sectional comparison with the general population
A Miners, A Phillips, N Kreif, A Rodger, A Speakman, M Fisher, ...
The lancet HIV 1 (1), e32-e40, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Estimating causal effects: considering three alternatives to difference-in-differences estimation
S O’Neill, N Kreif, R Grieve, M Sutton, JS Sekhon
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 16, 1-21, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council …
Statistical methods for cost‐effectiveness analyses that use observational data: A critical appraisal tool and review of current practice
N Kreif, R Grieve, MZ Sadique
Health economics 22 (4), 486-500, 2013
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council
Evaluation of the effect of a continuous treatment: a machine learning approach with an application to treatment for traumatic brain injury
N Kreif, R Grieve, I Díaz, D Harrison
Health economics 24 (9), 1213-1228, 2015
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council …
Regression-adjusted matching and double-robust methods for estimating average treatment effects in health economic evaluation
N Kreif, R Grieve, R Radice, JS Sekhon
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 13, 174-202, 2013
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
What next after GDP-based cost-effectiveness thresholds?
YL Chi, M Blecher, K Chalkidou, A Culyer, K Claxton, I Edoka, ...
Gates open research 4, 2020
Mandates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Machine learning methods in health economics and outcomes research—the PALISADE checklist: a good practices report of an ISPOR task force
WV Padula, N Kreif, DJ Vanness, B Adamson, JD Rueda, F Felizzi, ...
Value in health 25 (7), 1063-1080, 2022
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
A framework for conducting economic evaluations alongside natural experiments
M Deidda, C Geue, N Kreif, R Dundas, E McIntosh
Social science & medicine 220, 353-361, 2019
Mandates: Health Research Board, Ireland, Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Executive …
Evaluating treatment effectiveness under model misspecification: a comparison of targeted maximum likelihood estimation with bias-corrected matching
N Kreif, S Gruber, R Radice, R Grieve, JS Sekhon
Statistical methods in medical research 25 (5), 2315-2336, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council
Estimating the comparative effectiveness of feeding interventions in the paediatric intensive care unit: a demonstration of longitudinal targeted maximum likelihood estimation
N Kreif, L Tran, R Grieve, B deStavola, RC Tasker, M Petersen
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2017
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, UK Medical Research Council
Paying for efficiency: Incentivising same-day discharges in the English NHS
J Gaughan, N Gutacker, K Grašič, N Kreif, L Siciliani, A Street
Journal of health economics 68, 102226, 2019
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
A comparison of methods for health policy evaluation with controlled pre‐post designs
S O'Neill, N Kreif, M Sutton, R Grieve
Health services research 55 (2), 328-338, 2020
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Estimating heterogeneous policy impacts using causal machine learning: a case study of health insurance reform in Indonesia
N Kreif, K DiazOrdaz, R Moreno-Serra, A Mirelman, T Hidayat, M Suhrcke
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology, 1-36, 2022
Mandates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Department of International Development, UK …
The impact of civil conflict on child health: Evidence from Colombia
N Kreif, A Mirelman, M Suhrcke, G Buitrago, R Moreno-Serra
Economics & Human Biology 44, 101074, 2022
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
Reflection on modern methods: constructing directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) with domain experts for health services research
D Rodrigues, N Kreif, A Lawrence-Jones, M Barahona, E Mayer
International Journal of Epidemiology 51 (4), 1339-1348, 2022
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, National Institute …
The effect of distance on maternal institutional delivery choice: evidence from Malawi
F McGuire, N Kreif, PC Smith
Health Economics 30 (9), 2144-2167, 2021
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
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