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Te Tītoki Mataora and HealthTech Activator - Health Economics Workshop

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Callaghan Innovation Te Pokapū Auaha
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Thu, 31 Oct, 9am - 3pm NZDT

Event description

Interactive workshop covering health economics for medical technologies supported by Te Tītoki Mataora and the HealthTech Activator.

Understand the drivers and processes used to determine economic value and ultimately a health systems’ willingness-to-pay for a healthcare product. This one-day workshop is a one-stop-shop for building and developing health economics literacy.  

This highly interactive workshop is intended for decision-makers and organisations wanting to systematically compare technologies that impact patient outcomes, access new markets and secure reimbursement strategies across several healthcare environments and systems. 

Participants will be encouraged to get their hands dirty, as this workshop requires extensive participation in group exercises, roleplay, and includes plenty of opportunities for questions and discussions. 


This workshop will have four quadrants: 

  • Building Blocks: Covering key concepts, justifications and methods involved in a health economics approach to capturing and demonstrating value 
  • Under the Hood: Explore the process of undertaking an economic evaluation including data collection, literature reviews, and modelling 
  • Application: Undertake a health economic evaluation of a medical device. A step-by-step guide that gives organisations a clear understanding of how inputs and outputs are related 
  • Decision-Maker Requirements: Explore the health economic requirements of various reimbursement and evaluation organisations such as PHARMAC (New Zealand) and NICE (United Kingdom) 


Who is this workshop for? 

MedTech start-ups or researchers wanting to systematically compare technologies that impact patient outcomes, access new markets and secure reimbursement strategies across several healthcare environments and systems. 

Please note registrations will be reviewed to ensure attendees meet the following criteria; research group OR early start up and are developing a health technology product that will benefit from a health economic assessment e.g. cost utility analysis to display both financial and health benefit.  

Any registrations that do not meet these criteria will be contacted by the HTA/ TTM team.  

Unsure about registering and keen to understand if this workshop is for you, please contact ella.dixon@auckland.ac.nz with the following information;  

  • Your name; Company name (full legal) and Job title 
  • Your current commercialisation state (i.e. Research group; Early Stage Start up; Other) 
  • Product area and an overview of the health technology that you are developing (including how this benefits health economics)


Event details 

  • Date and Time: Thursday 31 October, 9:00am – 3:00pm (Morning tea & lunch included)  
  • Hosted in-person at Callaghan Innovation, Auckland 
  • Cost: $50 (incl. GST and booking fee) 
  • Attendance is limited to two attendees start-up/research group to ensure greater opportunity for others to engage. 

To confirm your place please register no later than 23 October 2024. Spaces are limited, and a waitlist will open once the workshop is fully subscribed.   

About the presenter:


Abbas Al-Murrani

Managing Director & Founder, Health Economics Consulting NZ

Abbas Al-Murrani is a Health Economist with diverse experience in health and health economics, having worked for the University of Auckland as well as Waitematā, Auckland and Canterbury District Health Boards. Health Economics Consulting NZ helps organisations & health systems navigate openness and transparency in investment decisions by capturing, translating and understanding economic value.  


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Contact the HealthTech Activator (HTA) team for more information or explore the HTA website here.  

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1 Watt Street
auckland, new zealand