Look behind the lecture: expert knowledge elicitation

Written by ANTHONY O’HAGAN (EMERITUS PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD)

In this feature, following participating in an Issue Panel at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research’s 2021 virtual annual meeting (Virtual ISPOR 2021; 17–20 May), Anthony O’Hagan (University of Sheffield, UK) discusses expert knowledge elicitation methods and some of their associated benefits, challenges and limitations. Please could you introduce yourself and provide a brief summary of your research career? Since formally retiring from the University of Sheffield, I have the title of Emeritus Professor of Statistics. My research career began in 1971, working for a PhD in Statistics under the late Professor Dennis Lindley (University College London, UK)....

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