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Cost-Effectiveness of AI for Risk-Stratified Breast Cancer Screening (2024)
Journal Article
Hill, H., Roadevin, C., Duffy, S., Mandrik, O., & Brentnall, A. (2024). Cost-Effectiveness of AI for Risk-Stratified Breast Cancer Screening. JAMA Network Open, 7(9), Article e2431715. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.31715

Importance: Previous research has shown good discrimination of short-term risk using an artificial intelligence (AI) risk prediction model (Mirai). However, no studies have been undertaken to evaluate whether this might translate into economic gains... Read More about Cost-Effectiveness of AI for Risk-Stratified Breast Cancer Screening.

Early vocational rehabilitation and psychological support for trauma patients to improve return to work (the ROWTATE trial): study protocol for an individually randomised controlled multicentre pragmatic trial (2024)
Journal Article
Kendrick, D., Lindley, R., Blackburn, L., Roadevin, C., Thompson, E., Andrews, I., Anwar, F., Brooks, A., Carlton, E., Crouch, R., Day, F., Fallon, S., Farrin, A., Graham, L., Hoffman, K., Howell, R., Holmes, J., James, M., Jones, T., Kellezi, B., …Radford, K. (2024). Early vocational rehabilitation and psychological support for trauma patients to improve return to work (the ROWTATE trial): study protocol for an individually randomised controlled multicentre pragmatic trial. Trials, 25(1), Article 439. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08183-w

Background
Moderately severe or major trauma (injury severity score (ISS) > 8) is common, often resulting in physical and psychological problems and leading to difficulties in returning to work. Vocational rehabilitation (VR) can improve return to w... Read More about Early vocational rehabilitation and psychological support for trauma patients to improve return to work (the ROWTATE trial): study protocol for an individually randomised controlled multicentre pragmatic trial.

Identifying the Optimum Strategy for Identifying Adults and Children With Celiac Disease: A Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis (2024)
Journal Article
Keeney, E., Elwenspoek, M. M., Jackson, J., Roadevin, C., Jones, H. E., O’Donnell, R., Sheppard, A. L., Dawson, S., Lane, D., Stubbs, J., Everitt, H., Watson, J. C., Hay, A. D., Gillett, P., Robins, G., Mallett, S., Whiting, P. F., & Thom, H. (2024). Identifying the Optimum Strategy for Identifying Adults and Children With Celiac Disease: A Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis. Value in Health, 27(3), 301-312. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2023.12.010

Objectives
Celiac disease (CD) is thought to affect around 1% of people in the United Kingdom, but only approximately 30% are diagnosed. The aim of this work was to assess the cost-effectiveness of strategies for identifying adults and children with... Read More about Identifying the Optimum Strategy for Identifying Adults and Children With Celiac Disease: A Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis.

How can we decide a fair allocation of healthcare resources during a pandemic? (2021)
Journal Article
Roadevin, C., & Hill, H. (2021). How can we decide a fair allocation of healthcare resources during a pandemic?. Journal of Medical Ethics, 47(12), e84-e84. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106815

Whenever the government makes medical resource allocation choices, there will be opportunity costs associated with those choices: some patients will have treatment and live longer, while a different group of patients will die prematurely. Because of... Read More about How can we decide a fair allocation of healthcare resources during a pandemic?.