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Colin Green is Professor of Health Economics, based in the University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter, UK. He leads health economics across the Medical School, and is Head of the Health Economics Group.
Research interests and activities involve the application of economic principles in a health and healthcare setting, with the aim being to improve health and related decision making and to improve people lives. Research to date covers applied and methodological research, across a wide range of settings and health contexts.
Research includes the economic evaluation of health technologies, modeling of cost-effectiveness analyses, assessment and valuation of health outcomes, and research in the area of social values/priority-setting. Particular interest areas are multiple sclerosis, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and neurodegenerative conditions more broadly.
Prior roles and research have supported the UK NICE health technology appraisal process (e.g. assessment of drugs for renal cancer, drugs for Alzheimer’s disease), and work to date has involved supporting a number of research funding committees, for the NIHR and for Charities. Colin serves on the editorial board for Applied Health Economics & Health Policy, is an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE, and he supports regional NHS Partners.
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Goodwin E, Green C (2016). A Systematic Review of the Literature on the Development of Condition-Specific Preference-Based Measures of Health. Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 14(2), 161-183. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Thompson TP, Greaves CJ, Ayres R, Aveyard P, Warren FC, Byng R, Taylor RS, Campbell JL, Ussher M, Green C, et al (2016). An Exploratory Analysis of the Smoking and Physical Activity Outcomes from a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Exercise Assisted Reduction to Stop Smoking Intervention in Disadvantaged Groups. Nicotine Tob Res, 18(3), 289-297. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Richards DA, Bower P, Chew-Graham C, Gask L, Lovell K, Cape J, Pilling S, Araya R, Kessler D, Barkham M, et al (2016). Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of collaborative care for depression in UK primary care (CADET): a cluster randomised controlled trial. Health Technol Assess, 20(14), 1-192. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 25
Hawton A, Green C (2016). Health Utilities for Multiple Sclerosis. Value in Health, 19(4), 460-468. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5
Hawton AJ, Green C (2016). Multiple sclerosis: relapses, resource use, and costs. Eur J Health Econ, 17(7), 875-884. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5
Green C, Zhang S (2016). Predicting the progression of Alzheimer's disease dementia: A multidomain health policy model. Alzheimers Dement, 12(7), 776-785. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 14
Eyre V, Lang CC, Smith K, Jolly K, Davis R, Hayward C, Wingham J, Abraham C, Green C, Warren FC, et al (2016). Rehabilitation Enablement in Chronic Heart Failure-a facilitated self-care rehabilitation intervention in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (REACH-HFpEF) and their caregivers: rationale and protocol for a single-centre pilot randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 6(10). Abstract. Author URL.
Freeman JA, Hendrie W, Creanor S, Jarrett L, Barton A, Green C, Marsden J, Rogers E, Zajicek J (2016). Standing up in multiple sclerosis (SUMS): protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial evaluating the clinical and cost effectiveness of a home-based self-management standing frame programme in people with progressive multiple sclerosis. BMC Neurol, 16 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 8
Holt T, Fletcher E, Warren F, Richards S, Calitri R, Green C (2016). Telephone triage systems in UK general practice: analysis of consultation duration during the index day in a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Br J Gen Pract Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 125
Goodwin E, Green C (2015). A Quality-Adjusted Life-Year Measure for Multiple Sclerosis: Developing a Patient-Reported Health State Classification System for a Multiple Sclerosis-Specific Preference-Based Measure. Value Health, 18(8), 1016-1024. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 4
Janssens A, Thompson-Coon J, Rogers M, Allen K, Green C, Jenkinson C, Tennant A, Logan S, Morris C (2015). A Systematic Review of Generic Multidimensional Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Children, Part I: Descriptive Characteristics. Value in Health Full text.
Janssens A, Rogers M, Thompson Coon J, Allen K, Green C, Jenkinson C, Tennant A, Logan S, Morris C (2015). A Systematic Review of Generic Multidimensional Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Children, Part II: Evaluation of Psychometric Performance of English-Language Versions in a General Population. Value in Health, 18(2), 334-345. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Taylor RS, Hayward C, Eyre V, Austin J, Davies R, Doherty P, Jolly K, Wingham J, Van Lingen R, Abraham C, et al (2015). Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Rehabilitation Enablement in Chronic Heart Failure (REACH-HF) facilitated self-care rehabilitation intervention in heart failure patients and caregivers: rationale and protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 5(12). Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Pentecost C, Farrand P, Greaves CJ, Taylor RS, Warren FC, Hillsdon M, Green C, Welsman JR, Rayson K, Evans PH, et al (2015). Combining behavioural activation with physical activity promotion for adults with depression: findings of a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (BAcPAc). Trials, 16(367), 1-15. Abstract. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 9
Goodwin E, Green C, Spencer A (2015). Estimating a Preference-Based Index for an Eight-Dimensional Health State Classification System for Multiple Sclerosis. Value Health, 18(8), 1025-1036. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 7
Murdoch J, Varley A, Fletcher E, Britten N, Price L, Calitri R, Green C, Lattimer V, Richards SH, Richards DA, et al (2015). Implementing telephone triage in general practice: a process evaluation of a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMC Fam Pract, 16 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 8
Morris C, Janssens A, Shilling V, Allard A, Fellowes A, Tomlinson R, Williams J, Thompson Coon J, Rogers M, Beresford B, et al (2015). Meaningful health outcomes for paediatric neurodisability: Stakeholder prioritisation and appropriateness of patient reported outcome measures. Health Qual Life Outcomes, 13 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 10
Ball S, Vickery J, Hobart J, Wright D, Green C, Shearer J, Nunn A, Cano MG, MacManus D, Miller D, et al (2015). The Cannabinoid Use in Progressive Inflammatory brain Disease (CUPID) trial: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled parallel-group multicentre trial and economic evaluation of cannabinoids to slow progression in multiple sclerosis. Health Technol Assess, 19(12), vii-187. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 15
Campbell JL, Fletcher E, Britten N, Green C, Holt T, Lattimer V, Richards DA, Richards SH, Salisbury C, Taylor RS, et al (2015). The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telephone triage for managing same-day consultation requests in general practice: a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing general practitioner-led and nurse-led management systems with usual care (the ESTEEM trial). Health Technol Assess, 19(13), 1-viii. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 7
Greaves C, Gillison F, Stathi A, Bennett P, Reddy P, Dunbar J, Perry R, Messom D, Chandler R, Francis M, et al (2015). Waste the Waist: a pilot randomised controlled trial of a primary care based intervention to support lifestyle change in people with high cardiovascular risk. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 12, 1-13.