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1 CURRICULUM VITAE: Stirling Bryan, PhD Personal details Professor (part-time), Health Economics Research Unit University of Aberdeen Director, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Professor, School of Population & Public Health University of British Columbia 701 - 828 West 10th Avenue Research Pavilion Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9 Canada Email: [email protected] ; [email protected] Phone: 001-604-875-4776 Fax: 001-604-875-5179 www.abdn.ac.uk/heru www.c2e2.ca www.spph.ubc.ca University Education and Degrees PhD Economics, 1999, Brunel University MSc Health Economics, 1988, University of York BSc(Hons) Economics, 1987, University of Salford Career since graduation Research Assistant, Department of Public Health Medicine, United Medical & Dental Schools of Guy‟s and St Thomas‟ Hospitals (1988 1990) Research Fellow, Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University (1991 1997) Senior Lecturer, Health Economics Facility, University of Birmingham (1998 2002) Visiting Scholar, Centre for Health & Policy Studies, University of Calgary, Canada (June September, 2001) Professor of Health Economics, University of Birmingham (2002 2008) Director, Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham (2005 2008) Visiting Professor, Center for Health Policy / Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research, Stanford University, USA (2005 2006) Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy (2005 2006) Adjunct Associate, Center for Health Policy / Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research, Stanford University, USA (2006 ) Professor, School of Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia, Canada (2008 - )

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE: Stirling Bryan, PhDCURRICULUM VITAE: Stirling Bryan, PhD Personal details Professor (part-time), Health Economics Research Unit University of Aberdeen Director, Centre

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CURRICULUM VITAE: Stirling Bryan, PhD Personal details Professor (part-time), Health Economics Research Unit University of Aberdeen Director, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Professor, School of Population & Public Health University of British Columbia 701 - 828 West 10th Avenue Research Pavilion Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9 Canada Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Phone: 001-604-875-4776 Fax: 001-604-875-5179 www.abdn.ac.uk/heru www.c2e2.ca www.spph.ubc.ca University Education and Degrees PhD Economics, 1999, Brunel University MSc Health Economics, 1988, University of York BSc(Hons) Economics, 1987, University of Salford Career since graduation Research Assistant, Department of Public Health Medicine, United Medical &

Dental Schools of Guy‟s and St Thomas‟ Hospitals (1988 – 1990) Research Fellow, Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University (1991 –

1997) Senior Lecturer, Health Economics Facility, University of Birmingham (1998 –

2002) Visiting Scholar, Centre for Health & Policy Studies, University of Calgary,

Canada (June – September, 2001) Professor of Health Economics, University of Birmingham (2002 – 2008) Director, Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham (2005 – 2008) Visiting Professor, Center for Health Policy / Center for Primary Care and

Outcomes Research, Stanford University, USA (2005 – 2006) Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy (2005 – 2006) Adjunct Associate, Center for Health Policy / Center for Primary Care and

Outcomes Research, Stanford University, USA (2006 – ) Professor, School of Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia,

Canada (2008 - )

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Associate Director, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (2008 – 2009)

Associate, Centre for Health Services & Policy Research, University of British Columbia, Canada (2009 - )

Director, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (2009 – )

Professor (part-time), Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen (2012 – )

Academic prizes / awards 2005 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellowship in Health Care Policy (US

mentor: Alan Garber, Stanford University; UK mentor: Chris Ham, University of Birmingham)

2003 International Health Economics Association 4th World Congress 1st prize in Poster Competition for paper entitled „Cost–Effectiveness in Clinical Trials: Using Imputation to Deal with Incomplete Cost Data‟ (Co-authors: Burton A, Billingham LJ)

1987 ESRC-funded studentship for MSc Health Economics, University of York

Teaching Main areas of teaching strength:

Health Economics Health policy International comparison of health care systems Economic evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis Modelling in health care evaluation Systematic reviews

From September 2001 – 2008 I was Director of the Masters in Health Economics & Health Policy run by the University of Birmingham, UK. I currently teach two full Masters-level courses at UBC, one on health economics and the other on systematic reviews and health technology assessment. PhD students:

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s)

Start Finish Supervisor

Samantha Pollard PhD student 2011 - Bryan

David Whitehurst PhD student 2005 2010 Lewis Bryan

Iestyn Williams PhD student 2004 2009 Bryan Ham

Billy Kaambwa PhD student 2003 2009 Bryan Billingham

Lilly Yao PhD student 2003 2010 Bryan Barton

Tracy Roberts PhD student 1999 2008 Bryan Barton

Suzanne Robinson PhD student 1999 2007 Bryan Freeman

Current PhD thesis committee member for:

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Student Name Program Type Year Principal

Start Finish Supervisor

Moshen Sadatsafavi PhD (Pharmaceutical Sciences)

2009 2012 Marra

Mehdi Najafzadeh PhD (Pharmaceutical Sciences)

2008 2012 Marra

Post-doc supervisor for:

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s)

Start Finish Supervisor

Jennifer Davis (SPPH, UBC)

Post-Doc 2010 - Bryan Liu-Ambrose

Nick Bansback (SPPH, UBC)

Post-Doc 2010 2011 Bryan Lynd, Li

David Whitehurst (SPPH, UBC)

Post-Doc 2011 2012 Bryan Dvorak

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Research grants:

Granting agency

Title Amount Years Principal

Investigator(s) Co-

investigators

CIHR

Improving cardiovascular health for Canadians living

with spinal cord injury: effects of

exercise and targeted education

$1,924,138 2011-2016

KRASSIOUKOV, BRYAN,

CRAVEN, DITOR, ENG, LAHER

LAM, MACDONALD, MARTIN GINIS,

RAMER, VERRIER

16

CIHR

Evidence, values and priority setting

methods in cancer control

$286,630 2010-2013 PEACOCK, LEVY 15 including

BRYAN

CIHR

Walk the talk: Transforming the

built environment to enhance mobility in

seniors

$1,491,000 2010-2016 McKay, Bryan,

Frank, 7

CIHR & Michael Smith

Foundation for Health Research

Why are so many patients dissatisfied

with knee replacement surgery? Exploring variations

of the patient experience

$339,600 2010-2013 Bryan, Mehin 4

CIHR

Achieving high performance in health care priority setting:

developing and evaluating a

framework for excellence

$489,820 2010-2013 Mitton 6 including

Bryan

CIHR

Systematic review and evidence

synthesis of research on the regulation

requirement for 24hr Registered Nurse

Availability in long-term care facilities

$110,000 2009-2010 Bryan Mitton

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CIHR

Systematic realist review and evidence synthesis of the role

of government policy in directing large

system transformation

$110,000 2010-2011 Bryan 5

CIHR & Michael Smith

Foundation for Health Research

An integrated strategy for policy-relevant process-

outcome evaluation in a regional trauma

system

$450,000 2010-2012

Evans, Christenson,

Hameed, Simons, Sobolev, Townson

12 including Bryan

CIHR

Emerging team grant: Alliances in mobility

in Aging-full application

$250,000 2010-2011 McKay, Bryan,

Frank 6

CIHR Sleep and Circadian

Rhythms: Team Grant $1,428,129 2010-2015 Ayas

15 including Bryan

CIHR

Valuing health status of general population:

Development of a Canadian preference based scoring system

for the new 5-level EQ-5D

$443,766 2010-2012 Xie, Johnson 6 including

Bryan

CIHR

Physician – and region-level

variations in health care service use

$489, 907 2010-2011 McGrail Barer, Bryan,

Evans, Garrison, Lewis

CIHR

Better contraceptive choices for

marginalized women: Immediate vs Interval

insertion of intrauterine

contraception after second trimester

abortion

$632,226 2010-2014 Norman

Brant, Bryan, Dicus,

Kaczorowksi, Soon

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CIHR

Cannabis and Motor Vehicle crashes: A

multicentre culpability study

$910,151 2010-2015 Brubacher

Andolfatto, Asbridge,

Brant, Bryan, Drummer,

Macdonald, Mann, Martz,

Pursell, Schreiber

CIHR

Synthesizing knowledge on disinvestment

processes in health care

$97,800 2010-2011 Mitton Bryan, Peacock,

Williams

CIHR & Michael Smith

Foundation for Health Research

Evidence, values and priority setting

methods in cancer control

$286,630 2010-2013 Peacock

Bryan, Burgess, Dobrow,

Gibson, Hoch, Mitton

CIHR

Better contraceptive choices for

marginalized women: Immediate vs Interval

insertion of intrauterine

contraception after second trimester

abortion

$100,000 2009-2010 Norman

Brant, Bryan, Dicus,

Kaczorowksi, Soon

BC Patient Safety and

Quality Council

Economics of patient safety and quality

$72,960 2010-2011 Mitton Bryan

CIHR

Valuing health status of general population:

Development of a Canadian preference based scoring system

for the new 5-level EQ-5D

$100,000 2009-2010 Johnson Bansback,

Bryan, Luo, Ohinmaa

CIHR Respiratory sleep disorders research

team (LOI) $10,000 2009-2010 Ayas

Bryan, Fitzgerald, Fleetham,

Laher, Mancini, Marra, Ryan,

Sandford, Van Eeden

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CIHR

Knowledge transfer for evaluation of

programs in a complex real-world

setting

$14,875 2010-2011 Chunick

Bryan, O‟Neil, Purdon,

Schuckel, Steinberg, Swanson, Wasdell

CIHR

Home-based newborn screening for biliary atresia using parent

completed infant stool colour cards: a

pilot feasibility study

$481,274 2009-2012 Schreiber

Ahmed, Arockiasamy, Bryan, Collet, Kaczorowski,

Morinville

CIHR

Mobilizing evidence into action to improve

outcomes of vulnerable seniors

$388,815 2009-2012 Ashe

Brasher, Bryan, Cook,

Donaldson, Guy, McKay, Miran-Khan

CIHR

Novel determinants of change in health

related quality of life among vulnerable

seniors

$135,000 2009-2012 Davis Bryan, Mitton

CIHR Walk the talk:

Transforming the build environment to enhance mobility in

seniors.

$10,000 2009-2010 McKay, Bryan,

Frank Ashe, Scott

CIHR Promoting high quality patient-

centered care through the use of patient-reported outcome

measures.

$15,000 2009-2010 Bryan

Balka, Doyle-Waters,

Fitzgerald, Levy, Sobolev

NHS Health Technology Assessment Programme

Accuracy and cost effectiveness of rapid diagnosis of Group-B streptococcus during

labour

£712,000 2004-2007 Gray Several,

including Bryan

NHS Health Technology Assessment Programme

Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of Levonorgestrel

containing intrauterine system in primary care against standard treatment (the ECLIPSE trial)

£1,166,000 2004-2009 Gupta Several,

including Bryan

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NHS Health Technology Assessment Programme

Antenatal screening for

haemoglobinopathies in primary care: a

cluster randomized trial to inform a

simulation model (SHIFT)

£600,000 2004-2007 Marteau Several,

including Bryan

NHS Research Methodology Programme

and National Institute for

Clinical Excellence

The relative societal value of health gains

to different beneficiaries (Social

value of a QALY project)

£323,00 2004-2006 Dolan Several,

including Bryan

NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Programme

Evaluating the development and

impact of early intervention services in the West Midlands (The EDEN Project)

£470,00 2003-2006 Lester Several,

including Bryan

Lloyds Pharmacy

An evaluation of a medicines

management programme for

patients with Cystic Fibrosis

£24,000 2003-2004 Honeybourne Several,

including Bryan

Medical Research Council

Pragmatic randomized

controlled trial of open access to MRI

versus direct referral to orthopaedic

surgeons for GP patients with

continuing knee problems

£605,000 2002-2007 Russell Several,

including Bryan

European Union

The cost effectiveness of computerized

dosing of anticoagulation

therapy

€ 2,000,000 2002-2006 Poller

Bryan, van den Bessekaar, Jespersen,

Tripodi, Shiach, Preston

NHS Executive,

West Midlands

Extension of regional contract for the

Health Economics Facility

£1,500,00 2002-2007 Raftery Bryan, Baines, Ham, Stevens,

Hobbs

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Medical Research Council

Patient and health professional

preferences with respect to coronary heart disease risk

education

£98,000 2002-2004 Marshall Bryan, Gill, Greenfield

NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Programme

Continuity of Care: Patients‟ and carers‟ views and choices in their use of primary

care services

£302,000 2002-2005 Baker

Freeman, Boulton,

Windridge, Preston, Turner, Hutton, Bryan

Department of Health

A national evaluation of the costs and

outcomes of Intermediate Care Services for older

people

£736,000 2001-2004 Parker Several,

including Bryan

NHS Research Methodology Programme

The use of economic evaluation results in decision-making: a

review and empirical investigation

£146,000 2001-2004 Bryan

McIver, Stevens, Ham,

Raftery, Heginbotham, Hyde, Li Wan

Po

NHS Technology Assessment Programme

Technology Assessment Reviews

£3,000,000 2001-2006 Burls Hyde, Bryan, Clark, LI Wan

Po

NHS Health Technology Assessment Programme

The role of automated cervical screening

devices £50,000 2000-2002 Hyde

Willis, Bryan, Poller, Waddell,

Raffle, Lawrence,

Barton

NHS Executive,

North West

Investigating the methodology of

disability weighting in the global burden

of disease

£30,000 2000-2001 Raftery Bryan, Gold

NHS Executive,

West Midlands

Modelling costs of alternative locations

of care for the elderly

£15,000 1999-2000 Raftery Barton, Bryan

University of Birmingham

Interdisciplinary Field

Systematic review of diagnostic &

screening tests in gynaecology

£10,000 1999-2000 Gupta Khan, Hyde,

Bryan

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East & North Hertfordshire

Health Authority

Public involvement in Health Care Priority setting

£12,000 1998-2000 Bryan Roberts

NHS Health Technology Assessment

Programnme

The cost effectiveness of

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for investigation of the

knee joint)

£154,000 1996-2001 Bryan Beech,

Weatherburn, Heatley

Department of Health

Department of Health Programme

on health Technology Assessment

£1,000,000 1995-2000 Buxton Bryan,

Schulpher, Keen

Department of Health

Economic Evaluation of Liver

Transplantation £338,00 1995-2000 Bryan Buxton

Office of Research &

Development for NHS

Wales

Evaluation of an intensive therapy unit (ITU) PACS

£83,000 1994-1997 Bryan Wright, Waters,

Evans

Department of Health

Evaluation of hospital-wide

picture archiving and communications

systems (PACS)

£600,00 1992-1997 Buxton Bryan, Keen

Invited Presentations International:

Invitation from Professors Fuchs and Emmanuel to act as Discussant at a Stanford University workshop on US health care reform (Fresh-Thinking.org) (2007)

Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University, January 2012 Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, UK, June 2011 Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK, February, 2011 Wisconsin State Capitol and University of Wisconsin, September 2009 Seminar on Health Reform, French Senate, Paris, May 2008 German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care, Cologne,

Germany, march 2008 International workshop on the ethics of cost-effectiveness analysis, Berlin,

Germany, January 2008 National:

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Plenary Speaker: CADTH Annual Symposium (Vancouver, April 3-5, 2011) Plenary Speaker: CIHI / Statistics Canada Annual Data Users Conference

(Ottawa, September 20-21, 2010) Discussant for the McMaster University Labelle Lecture (October 2009) Monetizing the Health Impacts of Transportation Investments: An

economist‟s perspective. Walk 21 Symposium (Integrating Active Transportation and Health into Municipal and Regional Transportation Planning: Defining the Metrics and Identifying Best Practices), Vancouver (October 6, 2011)

Innovation in health care: All talk and no substance? Rounds presentation, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation (October 17, 2011)

Performance and productivity. Fraser Health Medical Makeover Physician Summit, Vancouver (September 27-28, 2011)

Modelling in economic evaluation. Meeting on the Economics of Physical Inactivity, Vancouver (April 27-28, 2011)

How can we achieve a cost-effective state of the art health care system? Heart and Lung Health FEST 2011, Vancouver, March, 8 – 12, 2011

An introduction on patient-reported outcomes. St Mary‟s Hospital and McGill University, Quebec, January 25, 2011

Outcome-based performance metrics in health care: has their time come? University of Toronto, January 28, 2011

Introduction to PROMs. Fraser Health Authority workshop: Program Management Evaluation. Surrey, BC, June 14-15, 2010

Routine measurement of patient-reported outcomes. Institute of Health Economics Methodology Symposium. Edmonton, AB, September 23, 2010

PROMs and productivity measurement. Western & Northern hemisphere Human Resources Forum meeting on Effective Productivity. Vancouver, January 18, 2011

Seeing the NICE-side of cost-effective analysis. MEDEC-HTA Forum, Toronto, September 14, 2010

CIHI/Statistics Canada Annual Data Users Conference, Ottawa, September 20-21, 2010

CADTH Annual Symposium, Vancouver, April 3-5, 2011 Policy Rounds, BC Ministry of Health, October 2009 Policy Rounds, BC Ministry of Health, April 2009 Fraser Valley Health Authority Board Away-Day, November 2009 Canadian Common Drug Review Committee Annual Retreat, Banff AB, April

2007

Other presentations:

Lead Organizer. Nurse staffing in long term care. Workshop to conclude CIHR-funded project. Regina, SK, April 8, 2010

Lead Organizer. Clinical Leadership Policy Exchange. Workshop with leading academics from UK and policy makers in BC (Ministry, health authorities). Vancouver, BC, April 14, 2010

Lead Organizer. “Pay for performance” discussion workshop organized by the BC Ministry of Health Services. Victoria, BC, April 15, 2010

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Lead Organizer.Workshop on patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) with Charles Wright (Toronto) and Martin Buxton (UK). Vancouver, BC, June 22, 2010

Lead Organizer. Workshop on discrete choice modeling in health economics, with Emily Lancar (UK), Vancouver, BC, November 3, 2010

Co-Organizer. Workshop on literature reviewing for Ministry of Health Services, Victoria, BC, November 23, 2010

Service to the University Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates 2011 – present UBC School of Population & Public Health Faculty Mentorship

Committee 2009 – 2011 UBC Faculty of Medicine Faculty Awards Committee 2008 - Present Member of SPPH Appointments, Tenure and Promotion

Committee 2004 – 2005 Member of the University of Birmingham Arts and Social

Sciences Faculty Promotions Panel, University of Birmingham, UK

2003 – 2004 Member of the University of Birmingham Arts and Social Sciences Working Group of the Research Sub-Committee, University of Birmingham, UK

2002 – 2004 Chair of the School of Public Policy Research Committee, University of Birmingham, UK

Service to the Community Memberships on scholarly societies 2008 - present Member, Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy

Research 1999 – present Member of the EuroQol Group 1995 – present Member, International Health Economics Association 1988 – 2009 Member, UK Health Economists‟ Study Group 2010 - 2012 Panel Member for the Hall Foundation Student Essay

Competition, CAHSPR Memberships on scholarly committees 2011 - Present Chair of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

Career Investigator HSR panel 2011 Review Panel member, Cancer Care Ontario, Applied Cancer

Research Units competition 2010 Review panel member, CIHR, Evidence on Tap Knowledge

Synthesis Grant Program 2010 Internal reviewer, CIHR, Advancing Theoretical and

Methodological Innovations in Health Research Grant Program

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2010 Review Panel member, Scottish Government Review of the University of Aberdeen‟s Health Economics Research Unit

2010 Organising Committee member, BC Ministry of Health Services Symposium on patient-reported outcome measurement, Victoria, BC, December 9, 2010

2010 - present Chair, Scientific Committee, International Society on Priorities in Health Care biennial conference (Sept. 2012)

2010 - Present Member of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Services & Policy Research Support Network Steering Council

2009/10, 2012 Review panel member, CIHR, Partnership in Health System Improvement program

2009-2010 Member of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research PHSI Program Committee

2007-2008 Member of the UK National Institute for Health Research selection panel for Researcher Development Awards

2004 – Present Member of the Standing Scientific Committee for the International Health Economics Association (iHEA)

2004 – Present Member of the UK Medical Research Council‟s College of Experts

2004 – 2007 Member of the NHS R&D Health Technology Assessment Programme Pharmaceuticals Advisory Panel, UK

2003 – 2004 Member of the Scientific Committee for the joint College des Economistes de la Sante (CES) and Health Economists Study Group (HESG) Meeting in Paris, January 2004

2002 – 2004 Member of the UK Medical Research Council Advisory Board 2001 – 2003 Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the

International Health Economics Association (iHEA) Meeting in San Francisco 2003

2001 – 2003 Member of the Medical Research Council Health Services and Public Health Board Subgroup, which has specific responsibility for reviewing the MRC Health Services Research Collaboration

2000 – present Member of the UK Cystic Fibrosis Trust Clinical Trials Advisory Group

1999 – 2001 Member of the West Midlands NHS Executive New Blood Fellowships Committee

Memberships on other committees 2012 – present Member of Steering Committee for UBC‟s Institute for Heart

and Lung Health 2011 – present Core Member of the Health Technology Expert Advisory Panel

for the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH)

2011 – present Member of Academic Advisory Committee for the Fraser Health Transformation Project (funded by the Institute of Health System Sustainability and the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation)

2010 – 2011 Member of Steering Committee for Fraser Health Authority‟s Medical Makeover Summit (held in September 2011)

2010 – Present Member of VCH Guidelines and Metrics Committee.

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2010-2011 Member of CADTH 2011 Conference Organising Committee 2004-2008 Member of the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical

Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal Committee 1994 – 1997 Member of the Department of Health‟s National Committee for

the Evaluation of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems

Editorships 2007 – Present Associate Editor, Health Economics 2004 – Present Editorial Board member, Chronic Illness 2007 - Present Editorial Board member, Health Economics 1997 – 1999 Editorial Board member of Social Sciences in Health External examiner 2003-2008 External Examiner for MSc in Economic Evaluation in Health

Care, Department of Economics, City University, UK 2000 – 2004 External Examiner for the Health Economics Diploma, Centre

for Health Planning and Management, Keele University 2012 External Examiner for PhD candidate, James Chambers; Brunel

University 2008 External Examiner for PhD candidate, Simon Dixon;

University of Sheffield 2007 External Examiner for PhD candidate, Garry Barton;

University of Nottingham 2007 External Examiner for PhD candidate, Colin Green; University

of Southampton 2007 External Examiner for PhD candidate, Kirsten Howard;

University of Sydney 2004 External Examiner of PhD candidate, Jamie Banks, University of

Kent at Canterbury 2003 External Examiner of PhD candidate, Virginia L Wiseman,

Curtin University of Technology, Australia 2003 Internal Examiner of PhD candidate, Tim Freeman, University

of Birmingham 2000 External Examiner of PhD candidate, Katherine Payne,

University of Manchester Workshops organised Nurse staffing in long-term care. Workshop to conclude CIHR-funded project. Regina, Saskatchewan, April 8, 2010 (lead organiser: Stirling Bryan) Clinical Leadership Policy Exchange. Workshop with leading academics from UK and policy makers in BC (Ministry, health authorities). Vancouver, BC, April 14, 2010 (lead organiser: Stirling Bryan)

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„Pay for performance‟ discussion workshop organised for the BC Ministry of Health Services. Victoria, BC, April 15, 2010 (lead organiser: Stirling Bryan) Workshop on patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs), with Charles Wright (Toronto) and Martin Buxton (UK). Vancouver, BC, June 22, 2010 (lead organiser: Stirling Bryan) Workshop on discrete choice modelling in health economics, with Emily Lancsar (UK), Vancouver, BC, November 3, 2010 (lead organiser: Stirling Bryan) Workshop on literature reviewing for Ministry of Health Services, Victoria, BC, November 23, 2010 (Organisers: Stirling Bryan, Mimi Doyle-Waters) Other items of esteem Plenary Speaker: Priorities 2012 (Vancouver, September 16-19, 2012) Plenary Speaker: CADTH Annual Symposium (Vancouver, April 3-5, 2011) Plenary Speaker: CIHI / Statistics Canada Annual Data Users Conference

(Ottawa, September 20-21, 2010) Invitation to present Policy Rounds, BC Ministry of Health (April and October,

2009) Invitation to speak at the Fraser Health Authority Board Away-Day (November

2009) Invitation to present paper at Wisconsin State Capitol and University of

Wisconsin (September, 2009) Discussant for the McMaster University Labelle Lecture (October 2009) Moderator at University of Irvine conference on Comparative Effectiveness:

Lessons form Abroad (September 2009) Successful LOI to CIHR‟s Evidence on Tap program, a work stream that brings

together researchers and Ministry-level policy makers to address selected policy questions. (C2E2 is one of only two B.C. based teams eligible to apply for grants under the CIHR Evidence on Tap program.) (May 2009)

Invitation by CIHR to act as External Expert for New Brunswick Ministry of Health on Health Authority Performance Measurement („Best Brains‟ event, June 2009)

Invitation to present at a seminar on health reform at the French Senate, Paris, France (May 2008)

Invitation to present a paper to the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care, Cologne, Germany (March 2008)

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Refereed publications (* denotes student)

1. Bryan S, Lee H, Mitton C. 'Innovation' in health care coverage decisions: all talk and no substance? J Health Serv Res Policy 2012 Sep 13. [Epub ahead of print]

2. *Davis JC, McNeill H, Wasdell M, Chunick S, Bryan S. Focussing both eyes on health outcomes: revisiting cataract surgery. BMC Geriatr. 2012 Sep 3;12(1):50. [Epub ahead of print]

3. *Sadatsafavi M, Marra C, Bryan S. Two-level resampling as a novel method for the calculation of the expected value of sample information in economic trials. Health Econ. 2012 Aug 30. doi: 10.1002/hec.2869. [Epub ahead of print]

4. *Kaambwa B, Bryan S, Billingham L. Do the methods used to analyse missing data really matter? An examination of data from an observational study of Intermediate Care patients. BMC Res Notes. 2012 Jun 27;5:330.

5. *Davis JC, Liu-Ambrose T, Richardson CG, Bryan S. A comparison of the ICECAP-O with EQ-5D in a falls prevention clinical setting: are they complements or substitutes? Qual Life Res. 2012 Jun 22. [Epub ahead of print]

6. *Whitehurst DG, Noonan VK, Dvorak MF, Bryan S. A review of preference-based health-related quality of life questionnaires in spinal cord injury research. Spinal Cord. 2012 Sep;50(9):646-54. doi: 10.1038/sc.2012.46. Epub 2012 May 29.

7. Donaldson C, Bryan S. Compulsion: the key to successful US health care reform. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 2012 Apr;17(2):106-9. Epub 2012 Feb 23.

8. *Whitehurst D, Bryan S, et al. Exploring the cost-utility of stratified primary care management for low back pain compared with current best practice within risk-defined subgroups. Annals of Rheumatic Disease 2012 May 14. [Epub ahead of print]

9. *Najafzadeh M, Lynd LD, Davis JC, Bryan S, Anis A, Marra M, Marra CA. Barriers to integrating personalized medicine into clinical practice: a best-worst scaling choice experiment. Genet Med. 2012 Jan 26. doi: 10.1038/gim.2011.26. [Epub ahead of print]

10. Bryan S, McGrail KM, *Davis J. "In God We Trust; All Others Must Bring Data". Healthcare Papers, 11(4) 2012: 55-58

11. McGrail KM, Bryan S, *Davis J. Let's All Go to the PROM: The Case for Routine Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement in Canadian Healthcare. Healthcare Papers, 11(4) 2012: 8-18

12. Bryan S, Dormandy E, Roberts T, Ades T, Barton P, Juarez-Garcia A, Andronis L, Karnon J, Marteau TM. The cost-effectiveness of primary care screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia. British Journal of General Practice 2011 October;61(591):611-613.

13. Hill JC, *Whitehurst DG, Lewis M, Bryan S, Dunn KM, Foster NE, Konstantinou K, Main CJ, Mason E, Somerville S, Sowden G, Vohora K, Hay EM. Comparison of stratified primary care management for low back pain with current best practice (STarT Back): a randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2011 Oct 29;378(9802):1560-71.

14. *Whitehurst DG, Bryan S, Lewis M. Systematic Review and Empirical Comparison of Contemporaneous EQ-5D and SF-6D Group Mean Scores. Med Decis Making. 2011 Nov;31(6):E34-44. Epub 2011 Oct 12. PMID: 21993430

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15. *Kaambwa B, Billingham L, Bryan S. Mapping utility scores from the Barthel index. Eur J Health Econ. 2011 Nov 2. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22045272

16. Jowett S, Bryan S, Mant J, Fletcher K, Roalfe A, Fitzmaurice D, Lip GY, Hobbs FD. Cost effectiveness of warfarin versus aspirin in patients older than 75 years with atrial fibrillation. Stroke. 2011 Jun;42(6):1717-21. Epub 2011 Apr 21. PMID: 21512184

17. Norman WV, Kaczorowski J, Soon JA, Brant R, Bryan S, Trouton KJ, Dicus L. Immediate vs. delayed insertion of intrauterine contraception after second trimester abortion: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2011 Jun 14;12:149. PMID: 21672213

18. Mitton C, Dionne F, Damji R, Campbell D, Bryan S. Difficult decisions in times of constraint: Criteria based Resource Allocation in the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. BMC Health Services Research 2011 Jul 14;11:169.

19. *Whitehurst DG, Bryan S, Hay EM, Thomas E, Young J, Foster NE. Cost-Effectivenesss of Acupuncture Care as an Adjunct to Exercise-Based Physical Therapy for Osteoarthritis of the Knee. Phys Ther 2011 Mar 17. (Epub ahead of print) PMID: 21415230

20. *Whitehurst DG, Bryan S. Another Study Showing that Two Preference-Based Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life (EQ-5D and SF-6D) are not Interchangeable. But Why Should We Expect Them To Be? Value Health. 2011 Feb 9. (Epub ahead of print) PMID: 21315635

21. Cook WL, Khan KM, Bech MH, Brasher PM, Brown RA, Bryan S, Donaldson MG, Guy P, Hanson HM, Leia C, Macri EM, Sims-Gould J, McKay HA, Ashe MC. Post-discharge management following hip fracture--get you back to B4: a parallel group, randomized controlled trial study protocol. BMC Geriatr. 2011 Jun 9;11:30.

22. Brealey S, Andronis L, Dennis L, Atwell C, Bryan S, Coulton S, Cox H, Cross B, Fylan F, Garratt A, Gilbert F, Gillan M, Hendry M, Hood K, Houston H, King D, Morton V, Robbling M, Russell I, Wilkinson C. Participants preference for type of leaflet used to feed back the results of a randomized trial: a survey. Trials. 2010 Dec 1:11:116. PMID: 211122094

23. *Kaambwa B, Bryan S, Gray J, Milner P, Daniels J, Khan KS, Roberts TE. Cost-effectiveness of rapid tests and other existing strategies for screening and management of early-onset group B streptococcus during labour. BJOG. 2010 Dec; 117(13): 1616-27. Doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2010.02752.x. PMID: 21078057

24. Dormandy E, Guillford M, Bryan S, *Roberts TE, Calnan M, Atkin K, Karnon J, Logan J, Kavalier F, Harris HJ, Johnston TA, Anionwu EN, Tsianakas V, Jones P, Marteau TM. Effectiveness of earlier antenatal screening for sickle cell disease and thalassemia in primary care: cluster randomized trial. BMJ. 2010 Oct5; 341:c5132. Doi: 10.1136/bmj.c5132. PMID: 20923841

25. McManus RJ, Mant J, Bray EP, Holder R, Jones MI, Greenfield S, *Kaambwa B, Banting M, Bryan S, Little P, Williams B, Hobbs FD. Telemonitoring and self-management in the control of hypertension (TASMINH2): a randomized controlled trial. Lancet. 2010 Jul 17; 376(9736):163-72. Epub 2010 Jul 8. PMID: 20619448

26. Hyde C, Bryan S, Juarez-Garcia A, Andronis L, Fry-Smith A. Infliximab for the treatment of the ulcerative colitis. Health Technology Assess. 2009 Oct ;13 Suppl 3:7-11. PMID: 19846023

27. Dormandy E, Bryan S, Gulliford M, *Roberts TE, Ades AE, Calnan M, Atkin K, Karnon J, Barton PM, Logan J, Kavalier F, Harris HJ, Johnston TA, Anionwu EN, Davis V, Brown K, Juarez-Garcia A, Tsiansakas V, Marteau

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TM. Antenatal screening for haemoglobinopathies in primary care: a cohort study and cluster randiomised trial to inform a simulation model. The Screening of Haemoglobinopathies in First Trimester (SHIFT) trial. Health Technology Assess. 2010 April ; 14 (20): 1-16. PMID: 20416236

28. Liu-Ambrose T, Eng JJ, Boyd LA, Jacova C, *Davis JC, Bryan S, Lee P, Brasher P, Hsiung GY. Promotiom of the mind through exercise (PROMoTE): a proof-of –concept randomized controlled trial of aerobic exercise training in older adults with vascular cognitive impairment. BMC Neurol. 2010 Feb 17; 10-:14. PMID:20158920

29. Bryan S, Jowett S. Hypothetical versus real preferences: results from an opportunistic field experiment. Health Economics. 2010 Dec;19(12):1502-9. PubMed PMID: 19946885

30. Daniels J, Gray J, Pattison H, *Roberts T, Edwards E, Milner P, Spicer L, King E, Hills RK, Gray R, Buckley L, Magill L, Elliman N, Kaambwa B, Bryan S, Howard R, Thompson P, Khan KS. Rapid testing for group B streptococcus during labour; a test accuracy study with evaluation of acceptability and cost-effectiveness. Health Technol Assess. 2009 Sep; 13 (41):1-154, iii-iv. PubMed PMID: 19778493

31. Jowett S, Bryan S, Poller L, Van Den Besselaar AM, Van Der Meer FJ, Palareti G, Shiach C, Tripodi A, Keown M, Ibrahim S, Lowe G, Moia M, Turpie AG, Jespersen J. The cost-effectiveness of computer-assisted anti-coagulant dosage; results from the European Action on Anticoagulation (EAA) multicentre study. J Thromb Haemost. 2009 Sep 7; (9):1482-90. Epub 2009 Jun 8. PubMed PMID: 19515090

32. Marshall A, Billingham LJ, Bryan S. Can we afford to ignore missing data in cost-effectiveness analyses? Eur J health Econ. 2009 Feb; 10 (1): 1-3. PMID: 18936993

33. Lester H, Birchwood M, Bryan S, England E, Rogers H, Sirvastava N. Development and implementation of early intervention services for young people with psychosis: case study. Br J Psychiatry. 2009 May; 194 (5): 446-50. PubMed PMID: 19407276

34. Poller L, Keown M, Ibrahim S, Lowe G, Moia M, Turpie AG, Roberts C, Van Den Besselaar AM, Van Dr Meer FJ, Tripodi A, Palerti G, Shiach C, Bryan S, Samama M, Burgess-Wilson M, Heagerty A, Maccallum P, Wright A, Jespersen J: European Action on Anticoagulation (EAA). A multicentre randomized assessment of the DAWN AC computer-assissted oral anti-coagulant dosage program. Thromb Haemost. 2009 Mar; 101 (3):487-94. Erratum in: Thromb Haemost. 2009 Apr; 101 (4):794. PubMed PMID: 19277410

35. Arrow K, Auerbach A, Bretko J, Brownlee S, Casalino LP, Cooper J, Crosson FJ, Enthoven A, Fal;cone E, Feldman RC, Fuchs VR, Garber AM, Gold MR, Goldman D, Hadfield GK, Hall MA, Horwitz RI, Hooven M, Jacobson PD, Jost TS, Kotlikoff LJ, Levin J, Levine S, Levy R, Linscott K, Luft HS, Mashal R, McFaddeb D, Mechanic D, Meltzer D, Newhouse JP, Noll RG, Pietzch JB, Pizzo P, Reischauer RD, Rosenbaum S, Sage W, Schaeffer LD, Sheen E, Silber BM, Skinner J, Shortell SM, Their So, Tunis S, Wulsin L Jr, Yock P, Nun GB, Bryan S, Luxenburg O, Van De Ven WP. Toward a 21st-century health care system: recommendations for health care reform. Ann Intern Med. 2009 Apr 7; 150 (7): 493-5. Epub 20909 Mar 2. PubMed PMID: 19258550

36. McManus RJ, Bray EP, Mant J, Holder R, Greenfield S, Bryan S, Jones MI, Little P, Williams B, Hobbs FD. Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of

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telemonitoring and self-management in the control of hypertension: telemonitoring and self-management in hypertension. (ISRCTN17585681). BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2009 Feb 16; 9:6. PubMed PMID: 19220913

37. Bryan S, Sofaer S, Siegelberg T, Gold M. Has the time come for cost-effectiveness analysis in US health care? Health Econ Policy Law. 2009 Oct; 4 (Pt4): 425-43. Epub 2009 Feb 9. PubMed PMID: 19203399

38. Jolly K, Taylor RS, Lip GY, Davies M, Davis R, Mant J, Singh S, Greenfield S, Ingram J, Stubley J, Bryan S, Stevens A. A randomized trial of the addition of home-based exercise to specialist heart-failure nurse care; the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximization study for patients with Congestive Heart Failure (BRUM-CHF) study. EUR J Heart Fail. 2009 Feb; 11 (2):205-13. PubMed PMID: 19168520; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2639417

39. Gold M, Bryan S. A response to Birch and Gafni-some reasons to be cheerful about NICE. Health Econ Policy Law. 2007 Apr; 2 (Pt2): 209-16; discussion 217-21. PubMed PMID:18634664

40. Bryan S. Darzi on NICE: the case for clinician engagement in HTA. Health Econ. 2008 Dec; 17 (12):1323-7. PMID: 19012314

41. DAMASK (Direct Access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Assessment for Suspect Knees) Trial Team. Effectiveness of GP access to magnetic resonance imaging of the knee; a randomized trial. BR J gen Pract. 2008 Nov; 58 (556): e1-8; PMID: 19000393

42. DAMASK (Direct Access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Assessement for suspect knees) Trial Team. Cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging of the knee for patients in primary care. BR J Gen Pract. 2008 Nov; 58 (556): e 10-6. PMID: 19000394

43. Poller L, Keown M, Ibrahim S, Lowe G, Moia M, Turpie AG, Roberts C, Van Den Besselaar AM, Van Der Meer FJ, Tripodi A, Palareti G, Shiach C, Bryan

S, Samama M, Burgess-Wilson M, Heagerty A, MacCallum P, Wright D, Jespersen J. An international multicentre randomized study of computer-assissted oral anticoagulant dosage vs medical staff dosage. J Thromb Haemost. 2008 Jun; 6 (6):935-43. PubMed PMID: 18489430

44. Chen YF, Jobanputra P, Barton P, Bryan S, Fry-Smith A, Harris G, Taylor RS. Cyclooxygenase-2 selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (etodolac, meloxicam, celecoxib, rofecoxib, etoricoxib, valdecoxib and lumiracoxib) for osteoarthritis and theumatod arthritis: a systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technol Assess. 2008 Apr; 12 (11): 1-278, iii. Review. PubMed PMID: 18405470

45. *Kaambwa B, Bryan S, Barton P, Parker H, Martin G, Hewitt G, Parker S, Wilson A. Costs and health outcomes of intermediate care: results from five UK case study sites. Health Soc Care Community. 2008 Dec; 16(6):573-81. Epub 2008 Apr 1. PubMed PMID: 18384358.

46. Jowett S, Bryan S, Mahé I, Breiger D, Carlsson J, Kartman B, Nevinson M. A multinational investigation of time and travelling costs in attending anticoagulation clinics. Value Health. 2008 Mar-Apr; 11(2):207-12. PubMed PMID: 18380632

47. Clarke CE, Furmston A, Morgan E, Patel S, Sackley C, Walker M, Bryan S, Wheatley K. Pilot randomized controlled trial of occupational therapy to optimize independence in Parkinson‟s disease: the PD OT trial. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2009 Sep; 80(9):976-8. Epub 2008 Mar 13. PubMed PMID: 18339727

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48. Brealey SD, Atwell C, Bryan S, Coulton S, Cox H, Cross B, Fylan F, Garratt A, Gilbert FJ, Gillan MG, Hendry M, Hood K, Houston H, King D, Morton V, Orchard J, Robling M, Russell IT, Torgerson D, Wadsworth V, Wilkinson C. Using postal randomization to replace telephone randomization had no significant effect on patients. J Clin Epidemiol. 2007 Oct; 60(10):1046-51. Epub 2007 Aug 13. PubMed PMID: 17884600

49. *Williams IP, Bryan S. Cost-effectiveness analysis and formulary decision making in England: findings from research. Soc Sci Med. 2007 Nov; 65(10):2116-29. Epub 2007 Aug 14. PubMed PMID: 17698271

50. Fitzmaurice DA, Hobbs FD, Jowett S, Mant J, Murray ET, Holder R, Raftery JP, Bryan S, Davies M, Lip GY, Allan TF. Screening versus routine practice in detection of atrial fibrillation in patients aged 65 or over: cluster randomized controlled trial. BMJ. 2007 aug 25, 335(7616) 383. Epub 2007 Aug 2. PubMed PMID: 17673732; PubMed Centreal PMCID: PMC1952508

51. *Roberts TE, Robinson S, Barton PM, Bryan S, McCarthy A, Macleod J, Egger M, Low, N. Cost-effectiveness of home based population screening for Chylamidia trachomatis in the UK: economic evaluation of chylamidia screeenign studies (CLaSS) project. BMJ 2007 Aug 11; 335(7614):291. Epub 2007 Jul 26. PubMed PMID: 17656504; PubMed Central PMCID: 1941857

52. Burton A, Billingham LJ, Bryan S. Cost-effectiveness in clinical trials: using multiple imputation to deal with incomplete cost data. Clin Trials. 2007; 4(2):154-61. PubMed PMID: 17456514

53. *Williams I, Bryan S, McIver S. How should cost-effectiveness analysis be used in health technology coverage decisions? Evidence from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence approach. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2007 Apr; 12(2): 73-9. PubMed PMID: 17407655

54. Brealey SD, Atwell C, Bryan S, Coulton S, Cox H, Cross B, Fylan F, Garratt A, Gilbert FJ, Gillan MG, Hendry M, Hood K, Houston H, King D, Morton V, Orchard J, Robling M, Russell IT, Torgerson D, Wadsworth V, Wilkinson C. Improving response rates using monetary incentive for patient completion of questionnaires: an observational study. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2007 Feb 27; 7 : 12. PubMed PMID: 17326837, PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1810307

55. *Robinson S, *Roberts T, Barton P, Bryan S, Macleod J, McCarthy A, Egger M, Sanford E, Low N. Chlamydia Screening Studies ClaSS Project Group. Healthcare and paitent costs of a proactive Chlamydia screening program: the Chylamida Screening Studies Project:: Sex Transm Infect. 2007 Jul; 83(4):278-81. Epub 2007 Jan 17. PubMed PMID: 17229792

56. *Whitehurst DG, Lewis M, Yao GL, Bryan S, Raftery JP, Mullis R, Hay EM. A brief pain management program compared with physical therapy for low back pain.: results from an economic analysis alongside a randomized clinical trial. Arthritis Rheum. 2007 Apr 15; 57(3) 466-73. PMID 273945176

57. Brealey SD; DAMASK(Direct Access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Assessment for Suspect Knees) Trial Team. Influence of magnetic resonance of the knee of GP‟s decisions: a randomized trial. Br J Gen Pract. 2007 Aug; 57 (541): 622-9. PMID: 17688756

58. Turner D, Tarrant, Windridge K, Bryan S, Boulton M, Freeman G, Baker R. Do patients value continuity of care in general practice? An investigation using stated preference discrete choice experiments. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2007 Jul: 12 (3): 132-7 PMID: 17716414

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59. Frew EJ; Sandercock J, Whitehouse WP, Bryan S. The cost-effectiveness of newer drugs as add-on therapy for children with focal epilepsies. Seizure. 2007 Mar; 16(2); 99-112. Epub 206 Dec 11. PubMed PMID: 17161630

60. *Yao G, Freemantle N, Calvert MJ, Bryan S, Daubert JC, Cleland JG. The long-term cost-effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy with or without an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. Eur Heart J. 2007 jan; 28(1) 42-51. Epub 2006 Nov 16. PubMed PMID: 17110403

61. Brealey SD, Atwell C, Bryan S, Coulton S, Cox H, Cross B, Fylan F, Garratt A, Gilbert FJ, Gillan MG, Hendry M, Hood K, Houston H, King D, Morton V, Orchard J, Robling M, Russell IT, Torgerson D, Wadsworth V, Wilkinson C. The DAMASK trial protocol: a pragmatic randomized trial to evaluate whether GP‟s should have direct access to MRI for patients with suspected internal derangement of the knee. BMC Health Serv Res. 2006 Oct 13; 6: 133. PubMed PMID: 17040558. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1621066

62. Bryan S, *Williams I, McIver S. Seeing the NICE side of cost-effectiveness analysis: a qualitative investigation of the use of CEA in NICE technology appraisals. Health Econ. 2007 Feb; 16 (2): 179-93. PubMed PMID: 16960851

63. Jowett S, Bryan S, Murray E, McCahon D, Raftery J, Hobbs FD, Fitzmaurice D. Patient self-management of anticoagulation therapy: a trial based cost-effectiveness analysis. Br J Haematol. 2006 Sep; 134(6): 632-9. PubMed PMID: 16938120

64. Bryan S, Gill P, Greenfield S, Gutridge K, Marshall T. The myth of agency and patient choice in health care? The case of drug treatments to prevent coronary disease. Soc Sci Med 2006 Nov; 63 (10): 2698-701. Epub 2006 Aug 22. PubMed PMID: 16920242

65. *Roberts TE, Robinson S, Barton P, Bryan S, Low N. Chlamydia Screening Studies (ClaSS) Group. Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis: a systematic review of the economic evaluations and modeling. Sex Transm Infec. 2006 Juen; 82(3): 193-200; PubMed PMID: 16731666, PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2593085

66. Marshall T, Bryan S, Gill P, Greenfield S, Gutridge K. Birmingham Patient Preferences Group. Predictors of patients‟ preferences for treatments to prevent heart disease. Heart. 2006 Nov; 92 (11): 1651-5. Epub 2006 may 18. PubMed PMID: 16709699; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1861237

67. *Williams I, Bryan S. Understanding the limited impact of economic evaluation in health care resource allocation: a conceptual framework. Health Policy. 2007 Jan; 80(1): 135-43. Epub 2006 Apr 18. PubMed PMID: 16621124

68. Bryan S, Gill P, Greenfield S, Gutridge K, Marshall T. Birmingham Patient Preferences Group. Clinicians‟ preferences for treatments to prevent coronary heart disease; a postal survey. Heart. 2005 Mar; 91(3): 377-8. PMID: 15710729

69. Calvert MJ, Freemantle N, *Yao G, Cleland JG, Billingham L, Daubert JC, Bryan S. CARE-HF investigators. Cost-effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy: results from the CARE-HF trial. Eur Heart J. 2005 Dec; 26(24) 2681-8. Epub 2005 Nov 11. PubMed PMID: 16284203

70. McManus RJ, Mant K, Roalfe A, Oakes RA, Bryan S, Pattison HM, Hobbs FD. Targets and self monitoring in hypertension: randomized controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis. BMJ. 2005 Sep 3; 331(7517): 493. Epub 2005 Aug 22. PubMed PMID: 16115830; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1199029

71. Bryan S, Longsworth L. Measuring health-related utility; why the disparity between EQ-5D and SF6D? Eur J Health Econ. 2005 Sep; 6(3) 253-60. PubMed PMID: 15968563

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72. Bryan S, *Hardyman W, Bentham P, Buckley A, Laight A. Proxy completion of EQ-5D in patients with dementia. Qual Life Res. 2005 Feb; 14(1): 107-18. PubMed PMID: 15789945

73. Greenfield S, Bryan S, Gill P, Gutridge K, Marshall T. Factors influencing clinicians‟ decisions to prescribe medication to prevent coronary heart disease. J Clin Pharm Ther. 2005 feb; 30(1): 77-84. PubMed PMID: 15659007

74. Bryan S, Dolan P. (2004) Discrete choice experiments in health economics: for better or for worse? European Journal of Health Economics vol5, no3, pp199-202

75. Bryan S, Bungay H, Weatherburn G, Field S (2004) Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Investigation of the Knee Joint: a clinical and economic evaluation, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care vol20, no2, pp222-229

76. Barton P, Bryan S, *Robinson S. (2004) Modelling in the economic evaluation of health care: selecting the appropriate approach, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy vol9, no2, pp110-118

77. Sculpher MJ, Bryan S, Fry P, de Winter P, Payne H, Emberton M. (2004) Patients' Preferences for the Management of Non-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: a Discrete Choice Experiment, British Medical Journal vol328, pp382-385

78. Swancutt D, Hobbs R, Fitzmaurice D, Mant J, Murray E, Jaowett S, Raftery J, Bryan S, Davies M, Lip G. (2004) A randomized controlled trial and cost-effectiveness study of systematic screening versus routine practice for the detection of atrial fibrillation in the over 65s. BMC Cardiovasculat Disorders. Vol4, no12.

79. Longworth L, Young T, Buxton MJ, Ratcliffe J, Neuberger J, Burroughs A, Bryan S on behalf of the CELT Project Team (2003) Midterm cost-effectiveness of the liver transplantation program of England and Wales for three disease groups Liver Transplantation vol9, pp1295-1307 [Article reviewed and summarised in Gastroenterology]

80. Longworth L, Bryan S (2003) An empirical comparison of EQ-5D and SF-6D in liver transplant patients, Health Economics vol12, no12, pp1061-1067

81. Mant JWF, Richards SH, Hobbs R, Fitzmaurice DA, Lip GYH, Murray ET, Banting MV, Fletcher K, Rahman J, Allan TF, Raftery JP, Bryan S (2003) Protocol for the Birmingham Atrial Fibrillation Treatment of the Aged study (BAFTA): a randomized controlled trial of warfarin versus aspirin for stroke prevention in an elderly primary care population. BMC Cardiovasculat Disorders. Vol3, no9.

82. Bryan S, *Roberts T, Heginbotham C, McCallum A (2002) QALY-Maximisation and Public Preferences: Results from a general population survey, Health Economics vol11, pp679-693

83. Kenkre JE, Allan TF, Tobias RS, Parry DJ, Bryan S, Carter YH (2002) Breaking Bones, Breaking Budgets: A clinical and economic evaluation of a prospective randomised practice controlled intervention study in the prevention of accidents in primary care, Family Practice vol19, no6

84. Billingham LJ, Bathers S, Burton A, Bryan S, Cullen MH (2002) Patterns, costs and cost-effectiveness of care in a trial of chemotherapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer: evidence from a randomised trial, Lung Cancer, vol37, pp219-225

85. Ratcliffe J, Longworth L, Young T, Bryan S, Burroughs A, Buxton M (2002) Assessing health related quality of life pre and post liver transplantation: a prospective multi-centre study, Liver Transplantation, vol8, no3, pp263-270

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86. Clark TJ, Khan KS, Foon R, Pattison H, Bryan S, Gupta JK (2002) Quality of life instruments in studies of menorrhagia: a systematic review, European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, vol4262, pp1-9

87. Bryan S, Parry D (2001) Structural reliability of conjoint measurement in health care: an empirical investigation, Applied Economics vol34, no5, pp561-567

88. Parry D, Bryan S, Gee K, Murray E, Fitzmaurice D (2001) Patient Costs in Anticoagulation Management: a comparison of primary and secondary care, British Journal of General Practice, vol51, pp972-976

89. *Coucill W, Bryan S, Bentham P, Buckley A, Laight A (2001) EQ-5D in dementia: an investigation of inter-rater agreement, Medical Care, vol39, no8, pp760-771

90. CASS Group (including Bryan S) (2001) A comparative study of the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysms in the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Australia, Journal of Medical Screening, vol8, no1, pp46-50

91. Fitzmaurice D, Raftery J, Bryan S (2000) Policy dilemmas for oral anticoagulation management, British Journal of General Practice, October, pp779-780

92. Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Davies G (2000) Comparison of doses for mobile examinations of the chest when film and computed radiology are used: results of a randomised controlled trial, Radiology, vol217, no3, pp707-712

93. Bryan S, Buxton M, Brenna E (2000) Estimating the impact of a diffuse technology on hospital running costs: a case study of a picture archiving and communication system, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, vol16, no3, pp787-798

94. Bryan S, Gold L, Sheldon R, Buxton M (2000) Preference measurement using conjoint methods: an empirical investigation of reliability, Health Economics, vol9, pp385-395

95. Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Cousins C (2000) A comparison of the time required by radiologists for the preparation of clinico-radiological meetings when film and PACS are used, European Journal of Radiology, vol10, pp1006-9

96. Watkins J, Weatherburn G, Bryan S (2000) The impact of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) upon an intensive care unit, European Journal of Radiology, vol34, pp3-8

97. Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Nicholas A, Cocks R (2000) The effect of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) on „diagnostic performance‟ in the accident and emergency department, Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine, vol17, no3, pp180-184

98. *Roberts T, Bryan S, Heginbotham C, McCallum (1999) Public Involvement in Health Care Priority Setting: An Economic Perspective, Health Expectations, vol2, pp235-244

99. Bryan S, Buxton M, Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Keen J, Muris N (1999) Evaluation of a hospital picture archiving and communication system (PACS), Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, vol4, no4, pp204-208

100. Watkins J, Bryan S, Muris N, Keen J, Buxton M (1999) An investigation of the effect of PACS on inpatient length of stay, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, vol15, no3, pp496-505

101. Weatherburn G, Bryan S, West M (1999) A comparison of image reject rate when using film, hard-copy computed radiography and soft copy images on picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)

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workstations, British Journal of Radiology, vol72, pp653-660 [Abstract reprinted in Year Book of Diagnostic Radiology]

102. Weatherburn G, Bryan S (1999) The effect of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) on patient radiation doses for examination of the lateral lumbar spine, British Journal of Radiology, vol72, pp534-545 [Article reprinted in International Medical Informatics Association Yearbook of Medical Informatics]

103. Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Buxton M (1999) The benefits of hospital-wide picture archiving and communication systems: a survey of clinical users of radiology services, British Journal of Radiology, vol72, pp469-478

104. Bryan S, Buxton M, Sheldon R, Grant A (1998) Magnetic resonance imaging for the investigation of knee injuries: an investigation of preferences, Health Economics, vol7, pp595-603

105. Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Roddie M, Keen J, Muris N, Buxton MJ (1998) Radiology report times: the impact of picture archiving and communication systems, American Journal of Roentgenology, vol170, pp1153-1159

106. Bryan S, Brown J (1998) Extrapolation of cost-effectiveness information to local settings, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, vol3, no2, pp108-112

107. Bryan S, Ratcliffe J, Neuberger J, Burroughs A, Gunson B, Buxton M (1998) An assessment of health-related quality of life following liver transplantation, Quality of Life Research, vol7, pp115-120

108. Bryan S (1997) Economic evaluation of diagnostic technologies: a role for conjoint analysis, Social Sciences in Health, vol3, no4, pp209-211

109. Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Bryan S, Cocks R (1997) The effect of PACS on the visualisation of the lateral cervical spine and the proposed management of patients presenting with trauma, Medical Informatics, vol22, no4, pp359-368

110. Neuberger J, Bryan S (1997) Clinical economics review: cost-effectiveness in the therapy of liver disease, Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, vol11, pp61-68

111. Brown J, Bryan S, Warren R (1996) Mammography screening: an incremental cost effectiveness analysis of double versus single reading of mammograms, British Medical Journal, vol312, pp809-812 [Abstract reprinted in Evidence-Based Medicine, and Journal of Medical Screening]

112. Wolfe CDA, Taub NA, Bryan S, Beech R, Warburton F, Burney PGJ (1995) Variations in the incidence, management and outcome of stroke in residents under the age of 76 in two health districts of southern England, Journal of Public Health Medicine, vol17, no4, pp411-418

113. Keen J, Bryan S, Muris N, Weatherburn G, Buxton M (1995) Evaluation of diffuse technologies: the case of digital imaging networks, Health Policy, vol34, pp153-166

114. Bryan S, Buxton M, McKenna M, Ashton H, Scott A (1995) The private costs associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm screening: the importance of private travel and time costs, Journal of Medical Screening, vol2, pp62-66

115. Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Roddie M, Keen J, Muris M, Buxton MJ (1995) Explaining variation in radiologists' reporting times, British

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Journal of Radiology, vol68, pp854-861 [Abstract reprinted in Posgraduate Radiology]

116. Bryan S, Keen J, Muris N, Weatherburn G, Buxton M (1995) Issues in the evaluation of picture archiving and communication systems, Health Policy, vol33, pp31-42

117. Bryan S, Brown J, Warren R (1995) Mammography screening: an incremental cost-effectiveness analysis of two-view versus one view procedures in London, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol49, no1, pp70-78

118. Sculpher MJ, Bryan S, Dwyer N, Hutton J, Stirrat GM (1993) An economic evaluation of transcervical endometrial resection versus abdominal hysterectomy for the treatment of menorrhagia, British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol100, pp244-252

119. Epidemiologic and Socio-Economic Aspects of Allergic Diseases Group (including Bryan S) (1993) Evidence for an increase in atopic disease and possible causes, Clinical and Experimental Allergy, vol23, pp484-492

120. Bryan S, Buxton M (1992) Economic evaluation of treatments for respiratory disease, PharmacoEconomics, vol2(3), pp207-218

121. Khawaja H, Bryan S, Weaver PC (1992) Treatment of Natal Cleft Sinus: a prospective clinical and economic evaluation, British Medical Journal, vol304, pp1282-1283

122. Bryan S, Parkin D, Donaldson C (1991) Chiropody and the QALY: a case study in assigning categories of disability and distress to patients, Health Policy, vol18, pp169-185

123. Bryan S, Beech R (1991) Cost information in a provider market for health care: a note, Financial Accountability and Management, vol7, no2, pp99-105