Case Studies
DMI presents the QALYs’ inadequacies during the Ethics Prize Seminar in Stockholm
Dr Ariel Beresniak took part in the Ethics Prize Seminar in Stockholm in October 2016, where he discussed once again how inadequate, inaccurate and unethical the QALY approach is when used for making a decision [...]
New publication related to the EHR4CR project on the re-use of the electronic health data
The European research project Electronic Health Records for Clinical Research (EHR4CR) was co-funded by the European Commission and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) under the Innovative Medicines Initiative. A new budgetary impact [...]
Public Health promoted by Classical Music – a concert-conference hosted by DMI in the frame of the ASSET project
It is a well-known fact how music positively affects the intellectual development and improves the concentration. This relationship, appreciated by musicians and music fans is gradually gaining more attention also from the scientific research teams [...]
DMI discusses with Celgene about the shortcomings of QALYs
The latest interview by Dr Ariel Beresniak is published on Celgene's homepage and covers the topic of the flawed QALY approach. The full discussion 'Looking at the Big Picture in Health Care' is available at Celgene's [...]
DMI will discuss the QALY approach and its risks during the next HTAi conference in Tokyo, Japan
Data Mining International will be participating in the symposium arranged by Pfizer during the next HTAi conference in Tokyo, in order to present the risks and inadequacies of the QALY approach used for resource allocations [...]
A new article about the impact of hair colouring on Quality of Life is published in the Journal of Cosmetology and Trichology
"Assessing the hair colouring's impact on Quality of Life" - the recently published article describes how the internationally validated BeautyQoL -instrument can be used to assess the cosmetic products' impact on Quality of Life and more particularly [...]