Sebastian Hinde

Senior Research Fellow

Seb Hinde is a member of the YH ARC Health Economics, Evaluation and Equality (HEEE) Theme and Senior Research Fellow in the Centre of Health Economics at the University of York.
“I’ve expertise in economic evaluation, methodological and applied as well as cost-effectiveness models covering a range of disease areas and proficiency in trial design and NIHR funding streams. I’ve extensive experience working with local decision makers in conducting economic evaluation and translating existing evidence as well as experience in lung cancer screening, obesity, cardiac rehabilitation, integrated care, children community nursing, scaphoid fractures, NHS health checks, regenerative medicine and psoriasis”.

Sebastian Hinde's latest projects

The cost-effectiveness of improving adherence for asthma treatment evaluation of the YHAHSN Straight Talking asthma project (collaborating with Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber)

This study aims to explore the cost-effectiveness of interventions improving asthma treatment adherence, with a specific focus on the role of socioeconomic inequality. The developed model will seek to support...

Evaluation of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) Mental Health Response Vehicles

In this research project, co-funded by YAS, we will use routine data to explore the impact of the MHRVs on attendances for mental health emergencies at hospitals in the area....

The impact of Covid-19 on unrelated urgent and emergency presentations

Our Urgent and Emergency Care theme and Health Economics, Equality and Evaluation theme are collaborating to explore how admissions to the Emergency Department (ED) for both serious and less urgent...

Sebastian Hinde's latest publications

Improving the relevance and suitability of cost-effectiveness analyses to inform local commissioning decisions, a worked case-study of cardiac rehabilitation in England

Is Economic Evaluation and Care Commissioning Focused on Achieving the Same Outcomes? Resource-Allocation Considerations and Challenges Using England as a Case Study

Improving the relevance and suitability of cost-effectiveness analyses to inform local commissioning decisions, a worked case-study of cardiac rehabilitation in England

Mapping functions for the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 to generate EQ-5D-3L for economic evaluation

Methods of assessing value for money of UK-based early childhood public health interventions: A systematic literature review

Other Team members

Laura Bojke

Theme Co-Lead

Tracey Young

Theme Co-Lead

Catherine Oakley

Theme Administrator