Categories: Economic Evaluation, NHS
Health Economics for the NHS and Integrated Care Systems
Description
This training course has now passed. The next dates for 2026 will be confirmed in January.
As the demand for health and care services grows and finances become more constrained, there is an increasing need for economic evaluation in the public sector. NHS, social care and public health organisations are expected to economically justify any changes in care pathways. They should consider not only the cost-effectiveness but also the affordability of new initiatives.
This half-day training course will provide an overview of health economics within the context of the NHS. The session will provide an overview of how the NHS and integrated care systems (ICSs) operate and how health economics can be used to develop business cases in this context.
Topics that will be covered include:
- Structures of the NHS and social care and the implications this can have for decision making
- How funding moves around the NHS
- How decisions are made in the NHS – cost effectiveness, affordability, and return on investment
- Generating a business case
Early-bird pricing of £41.67 (excluding VAT) is available until 4 weeks before the course. The full price of £62.50 (excluding VAT) will be applicable within 4 weeks of booking this course.
Course trainers

Rachael MacDonald
Senior Research Consultant

Jo Hanlon
Project Director

Nick Hex
Director of NHS Consulting
Location
This training course will take place online. Further details will be emailed to you before the training event.
Course questions
Investing in your professional development is an important decision. To ensure you have all the information you need, we’ve answered some of the most frequent questions about our course below. If you require further details prior to reserving your place, please contact us.
The course would be of benefit to those working in the NHS and public sector, people involved with or implementing or creating digital health technologies, or people who would like a greater understanding of different components of decision making.
This course can be taken independently, or will be complementary to 3 other courses:
- What Can Health Economics Do for You?
- Health Economics and Digital Health Technologies: Challenges, Decision Making, and Routes to Market
- Public Health and Wider Policy Considerations
We recommend that people with no background or exposure to health economics also take the ‘What Can Health Economics Do for You?’ course.