Phil Shackley
BA MSc PhD
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Reader in Health Economics
+44 114 222 2992
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91直播
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I was appointed Reader in Health Economics in January 2012, having previously held Senior Lecturer appointments at the Universities of 91直播 (2006-2011) and Newcastle (2002-2006). Prior to that I worked as a Lecturer at the University of 91直播 (1996鈥2002) and as a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen (1991鈥1996).
- Research interests
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Developing and applying the contingent valuation methodology, in particular the technique of willingness to pay.
Applications include: estimating the social value of a quality adjusted life year (QALY); using willingness to pay values to aid priority setting in publicly-financed health care systems; investigating how willingness to pay can and should be used alongside randomised trials; the use of willingness to pay to evaluate the benefits of public health interventions such as the fluoridation of drinking water supplies and the supplementation of flour with folic acid; evaluating minimally invasive surgery; assessing patient preferences for diagnostic radiology; and assessing preferences for an expanded newborn screening programme.
The identification, measurement and valuation of (dis)benefits that are not captured in the QALY approach.
Applications include: assessing the value of patient health cards; eliciting patient preferences for out-of-hours primary care services; establishing and quantifying the preferences of mental health service users for day hospital care; eliciting patient preferences for the organisation of vascular services; and assessing preferences for access to a general practitioner.
The application of economic evaluation techniques to assess the efficiency of health care programmes and interventions.
Applications include: screening in primary care; antenatal screening; management of lower respiratory tract infection in general practice; computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety and depression; methods for assessing patients with intermittent claudication; drug treatments for epilepsy; stroke incidence and prevention in Tanzania; venous leg ulcers; and treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin.
Current projects
- Examining the feasibility of measuring process utilities associated with different models of care for obese leg ulcer patients.
- The design, development, commissioning and evaluation of patient focused vascular services.
- Evaluation of workplace interventions for long latency diseases.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Medical Decision Making, 36(2), 210-222.
- . Health Economics (United Kingdom).
- . Toxins, 4(12), 1415-1426.
- . BMC Health Serv Res, 11, 8.
- . Stroke, 42(5), 1371-1379.
- . Br J Surg, 96(10), 1147-1156.
- The SANAD study of effectiveness of valproate, lamotrigine, or topiramate for generalised and unclassifiable epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial. LANCET, 369(9566), 1016-1026.
- The SANAD study of effectiveness of carbamazepine, gabapentin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, or topiramate for treatment of partial epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial. LANCET, 369(9566), 1000-1015.
- . J Health Econ, 21(6), 971-991.
- . J Health Econ, 21(4), 585-599.
All publications
Journal articles
- . Journal of Vascular Nursing.
- . Colorectal Disease.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 111(3).
- . Health Science Reports, 5(4).
- . Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology.
- . Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, 15(Supplement_1), s287-s287.
- . Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, 15(Supplement_1), s249-s249.
- . Programme Grants for Applied Research, 9(5), 1-150.
- . Colorectal Disease, 23(6), 1487-1498.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 107(5), 613-614.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 106(13), 1775-1783.
- . Annals of Vascular Surgery, 45, 271-286.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 104(10), 1273-1283.
- . European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 53(1), 77-88.
- . Social Science and Medicine, 166, 205-213.
- The relationship between hospital or surgeon volume and outcomes in lower limb vascular surgery in Europe. HTAi 2016 Abstract Book (ISUU), 131-`32.
- . Medical Decision Making, 36(2), 210-222.
- . Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(23-24), 3594-3604.
- . Health Economics, 24(3), 280-293.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 126, 128-137.
- . Health Economics (United Kingdom).
- . Social Science & Medicine, 92, 92-104.
- The cost of treating stroke in urban and rural Tanzania: A 6-month pilot study. African Journal of Neurological Sciences, 32(2).
- . Toxins, 4(12), 1415-1426.
- Contingent valuation in health care, 425-434.
- . J Inherit Metab Dis, 35(1), 169-176.
- . BMC Health Serv Res, 11, 8.
- . Stroke, 42(5), 1371-1379.
- . Stroke, 42(5), 1371-1379.
- Putting a value on the avoidance of false positive results when screening for inherited metabolic disease in the newborn. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1-8.
- BoTULS: a multicentre randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin type A.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 14(26).
- Weighting and valuing quality-adjusted life-years using stated preference methods: preliminary results from the Social Value of a QALY Project.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 14(27), 1-162.
- . Health Technol Assess, 14(26), 1-iv.
- . Health Technol Assess, 14(27), 1-162.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 14(26).
- . J CLIN NURS, 19(5-6), 892-897.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 14(27).
- . Health Technol Assess, 13(56), 1-iii.
- . Int Endod J, 42(10), 874-883.
- . Br J Surg, 96(10), 1147-1156.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 96(S1), 15-15.
- . Trials, 9, 59.
- . Health Technol Assess, 11(37), iii-134.
- A randomised controlled trial examining the longer-term outcomes of standard versus new antiepileptic drugs. The SANAD trial. HEALTH TECHNOL ASSES, 11(37), IX-+.
- . Br Dent J, 203(6), E13.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 11(37), 1-108.
- The SANAD study of effectiveness of valproate, lamotrigine, or topiramate for generalised and unclassifiable epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial. LANCET, 369(9566), 1016-1026.
- The SANAD study of effectiveness of carbamazepine, gabapentin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, or topiramate for treatment of partial epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial. LANCET, 369(9566), 1000-1015.
- Preferences for access to the GP: a discrete choice experiment.. Br J Gen Pract, 56(531), 743-748.
- . J Health Econ, 24(5), 990-996.
- . Health Policy, 70(2), 217-228.
- . Soc Sci Med, 58(7), 1257-1269.
- . Health Expect, 6(2), 140-148.
- . J Health Econ, 21(6), 971-991.
- Do ordering effects matter in willingness-to-pay studies of health care?, 21(4), 585-599.
- . J Health Econ, 21(4), 585-599.
- . Journal of Mental Health, 11(1), 85-96.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 6(22).
- . Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 16(1), 29-33.
- . J Health Serv Res Policy, 6(3), 151-157.
- Eliciting preferences for resource allocation in health care. Economic and Social Review, 32(3), 217-238.
- Willingness to pay for publicly-financed health care: how should we use the numbers?. APPL ECON, 32(15), 2015-2021.
- . European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 20(4), 326-335.
- . J Health Serv Res Policy, 5(4), 214-218.
- . Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg, 20(4), 326-335.
- Using contingent valuation to elicit public preferences for water fluoridation. APPL ECON, 32(6), 777-787.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 87(4), 515-515.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 4(11).
- . J Vasc Surg, 30(4), 668-678.
- . Soc Sci Med, 49(6), 823-830.
- . Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 27(2), 124-129.
- . Health Expect, 1(2), 117-129.
- . Health Econ, 7(4), 373-378.
- . Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 27(2), 124-129.
- . European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 15(3), 275-276.
- . J Antimicrob Chemother, 39(5), 663-666.
- . Health Econ, 6(2), 145-159.
- . Soc Sci Med, 44(5), 699-707.
- . Prenat Diagn, 16(5), 389-395.
- . Health Policy, 36(2), 103-115.
- . Med Decis Making, 16(2), 161-168.
- . Lancet, 346 Suppl, s10.
- . Health Econ, 4(6), 439-452.
- . Qual Health Care, 4(3), 207-213.
- . Health Care Anal, 3(3), 196-204.
- . J Med Genet, 32(4), 282-283.
- WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE CONSUMER IN HEALTH-CARE. J SOC POLICY, 23, 517-541.
- Market and Health by David Resiman. The Macmillan Press Ltd. London, 1993. No. of pages: 254. ISBN 0鈥333鈥59480鈥0. Health Economics, 3(3), 207-207.
- MARKET AND HEALTH - REISMAN,D. HEALTH ECON, 3(3), 207-207.
- . J Med Screen, 1(2), 82-83.
- . Journal of Public Health, 16(1), 116-117.
- . Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom), 16(1), 114-115.
- . J Med Screen, 1(1), 39-44.
- . Health Policy, 25(1-2), 51-62.
- . Health Policy, 25(1-2), 153-168.
- An economic appraisal of alternative pre-natal screening programmes for Down's syndrome.. J Public Health Med, 15(2), 175-184.
- . Health Econ, 2(1), 43-53.
- . European Journal of Public Health, 2(2), 105-112.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 1-113.
- . Colorectal Disease.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 26(41), 1-118.
- Carotid artery procedures and the volume-outcome relationship in Europe: a systematic review. British Journal of Surgery.
- . Journal of Public Health.
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Chapters
- , Researching Health Care Consumers (pp. 71-93). Macmillan Education UK
- , Populations and Genetics (pp. 323-342). Brill | Nijhoff
- Edward Elgar Publishing
Conference proceedings papers
- . Posters
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- . Value in Health, Vol. 21 (pp S117-S117)
- Using public preferences to quantify the burden of travel to specialist vascular centres for abdominal aortic aneurysm treatment in the UK. RCN International Research Conference
- Comparison of the shuttle-walk and treadmill exercise tests for assessing patients with peripheral arterial disease. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 90(4) (pp 502-503)
- Willingness to pay for health care. ADVANCES IN HEALTH ECONOMICS (pp 1-24)
Website content
- Volume-outcome relationships in peripheral vascular surgery: a systematic review (protocol no. CRD42014014850 registered on PROSPERO).
Scholarly editions
- Do Ordering Effects Matter in Willingness-to-pay Studies of Health Care?.
- The impact of information on non-health attributes on willingness to pay for multiple health care programmes.
Posters
- #20 Design and rationale of the PIlonidal sinus Treatment - STudying the OPtions (PITSTOP) study: a multicentre cohort, nested mixed-methods case study and discrete choice experiment (poster presentation).
- Searching for evidence for systematic reviews of volume outcome relationship in peripheral vascular surgery. 2016 HTAi Annual meeting, Tokyo Japan.
- Volume-outcome relationships in peripheral vascular surgery: an overview of reviews. Health Technology Assessment International (Tokyo).
- Volume-outcome relationships in the treatment of AAA in Europe: a systematic review. Health Technology Assessment International (Tokyo).
Other
Preprints
- Teaching interests
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I teach health economics on a number of modules on MSc Health Economics and Decision Modelling, and MSc International Health Technology Assessment and Reimbursement.
I am the Director of Teaching for HEDS and the Academic Lead for Teaching Quality for ScHARR.
I am interested in supervising research students in topics related to my research interests above.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Member of the Higher Education Academy (formerly the Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education)
- Member of the UK Health Economists' Study Group
- Member of the International Health Economics Association
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