Unit Costs of Health and Social Care Webinars – Care and Outcomes Research Centre
As part of the drive to enhance the use of Unit Costs, the team ran a series of webinars. As of January 2026, two webinars have been delivered. These webinars were aimed at a wide range of users, including academics, health and care professionals, economists, data analysts, students, members of the public, and people from charities and businesses. The webinars have provided an opportunity to share the work delivered through the Programme, and to learn about what users want and find useful about Unit Costs. Read more by clicking the title above!
Bringing Unit Costs to a wider audience: Making the invisible visible
Members of the Unit Cost programme met with our Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Research Advisors for our first Unit Cost PPIE project discussion in November 2022. Unit costs of health and social care quantifies the resources required to produce these services in monetary terms. The purpose of the meeting was to jointly develop our understanding of how Research Advisors involvement will work in the programme and to think through how, together, we can make the most of the Unit Cost programme, over its 5 year time horizon. We were keen to identify creative, impactful, opportunistic ways to draw on a range of views on unit costs and create more value from the research through our public involvement activities. – Click the title to read the full post