The first paper from GLIDE’s collaboration with the University of York Centre for Health Economics has been published in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. The paper, “Guiding Health Resource Allocation: Using Population Net Health Benefit to Align Disease Burden with Cost Effectiveness for Informed Decision Making,” explores how health systems can better allocate resources by aligning disease burden with cost-effective interventions.

GLIDE’s partnership with the Centre for Health Economics helps generate evidence, supports evidence to policy pathways, and strengthens capacity in health economics and its application towards disease elimination and neglected diseases.