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Health Economics Network at KI

The Health Economics Network at Karolinska Institutet is an overarching structure for health economics research within KI. The network ties researchers together and aims to develop and stimulate collaboration and scientific exchange in the field of health economics.

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Previous events

The health economic network attended the The Swedish Health Economics Associations yearly conference

Members from LIME, StoCHE Region Stockholm, MEB, KI SÖS, and NVS attended the yearly Swedish Health Economics Associations (SHEA) conference in Lund from the 22nd to the 23rd of April 2026. 

Dissertation: Sandar Aye

On the 20th of April 2026, Sandar Aye successfully defended her thesis called "Blood-based biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease: clinical and economic value". Her principal supervisor was Linus Jönsson, Karolinska Institutet and co-supervisors were Sophia Schedin Weiss, Karolinska Institute, Department of Neurobiology and Maria Eriksdotter, Karolinska Institute. The opponent was Eline Aas, University of Oslo. Martin Henriksson, Linköping University, Alessandra Marengoni, University of Brescia and Anna-Maija Tolppanen, University of Eastern Finland were part of the examination board. 

Half-time seminar: Kinza Degerlund-Maldi

On the 15th of April 2026, Kinza Degerlund-Maldi had her half-time seminar. Her project is called "Exploring the value of EQ-5D as a patient-reported outcome measure among patients with inflammatory joint disease". Her main supervisor is Emelie Heintz, and co-supervisors are Malin Regardt, Camilla Nystrand Länsman, and Ioannis Parodis. Lena Wettergren, Uppsala University, Gawain Heckley, Lund University, and Johan Karlsson Wallman, Lund University, were part of the half-time review committee.

Workshop: Bridging health economics and biostatistics: probabilistic analyses in health technology assessments

On the 4th of December 2025, the Health Economics Network at KI, the VR Environment Grant "Statistical Methods for Register-Based Research" and SFOep, jointly hosted a workshop which introduced and investigated methods for handling uncertainty in health economics. Four speakers were invited to give talks, followed by discussions.

• Introduction to probabilistic analysis for HTA: Emil Aho, KI, Sweden.

• A full Bayesian approach to HTA: Gianluca Baio, Gianluca Baio, University College London, United Kingdom.

• How to model uncertainty for individual-based simulations in HTA? Caterina Gregorio, KI, Sweden.

• Can we use the delta method for probabilistic analysis in HTA? Mark Clements, KI, Sweden.