Co-producing health economics research: increasing seldom-heard groups’ visibility in health economics research: guidance for civil society organisations

McDaid, D.ORCID logo, McDaid, S., Park, A.ORCID logo, Aljumma, Z., Badee, H., Black, A., Davidson, G., Ellis, S., Hagan, A., John, A., +5 more...Lawan, F., Morton, A., Mohammed, F., Neto, R. & Tagwireyi, R. (2024). Co-producing health economics research: increasing seldom-heard groups’ visibility in health economics research: guidance for civil society organisations. Mental Health Foundation.
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This guidance provides suggestions for how civil society organisations can work with health economics researchers to increase the visibility of seldom-heard groups in co-producing health economics research. People from seldom-heard groups, who often face poor mental health and other disadvantages, can benefit greatly from investment to protect their mental health. Yet they are rarely involved in co-producing economic research used to inform policy and practice choices for mental health. This guidance was produced in partnership with the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (Department of Health Policy) at the London School of Economics.

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