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Employment (7)

Austrian National Public Health Institute: Vienna, AT

2024-08-19 to present | Health Economist (Department of Pharmacoeconomics)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Medical University of Vienna: Vienna, AT

2018-05-01 to 2024-06-30 | Researcher (Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Independent Researcher (beside maternity leaves): Seville, Vienna and Budapest, ES

2014-01 to 2018-03 | 2017-18: Expert evaluator on H2020 calls / 2018: MedEcon Ltd / 2017: Main Association of Austrian Social Security Institutions (temp cover) / 2016: Joanneum Research HEALTH (temp cover) / 2014-15: contracted by the EC Joint Research Centre
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Syreon Corp: Budapest, HU

2012-10 to 2014-02 | Senior Health Economist (50%)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Brunel University London: London, GB

2007-10 to 2012-07 | PhD Student and part-time Research Assistant (Health Economics Research Group)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

National Health Technology Assessment Office, Hungary: Budapest, HU

2007-05 to 2007-09 | Scientific Officer
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Catalyst Health Economics Consultants Ltd: Northwood, GB

2006-03 to 2007-03 | Research Assistant
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Education and qualifications (5)

Medical University of Vienna: Vienna, AT

2018-04-01 to 2022-10-10 | PhD in Health Economics (Department of Health Economics)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Brunel University: Uxbridge, Middlesex, GB

2008-10-01 to 2011-07-31 | PhD in Health Economics (Health Economics Research Group)
Education
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Brunel University: Uxbridge, Middlesex, GB

2007-09-17 to 2008-09-30 | MRes in Health Research (Health Economics Resesarch Group)
Education
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

University College London: London, GB

2005-10-01 to 2007-09-30 | MSc Health Informatics (Center for Health Informatics and Multidisciplinary Education)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Corvinus University of Budapest: Budapest, HU

1999-09-01 to 2004-07-05 | MSc in Economics (Faculty of Economics)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Professional activities (4)

Hungarian Health Economics Association: Budapest, HU

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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Health Economics Study Group: London, GB

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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Austrian Health Economics Association: Vienna, AT

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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

European Commission: Brussels, BE

2017 to 2018 | Expert evaluator on H2020 calls of the European Commission
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Funding (1)

MRes + PhD in Health Economics

2007-10 to 2011-07 | Grant
Medical Research Council (London, GB)
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Works (15)

Exploring the over-time, multifaceted impacts of three COVID-19 lockdowns on aspects of capability, wellbeing and mental health across vulnerabilities in Austria

Scientific Reports
2022-10-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2045-2322
Contributors: Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Comparison of capability and health-related quality of life instruments in capturing aspects of mental well-being in people with schizophrenia and depression

BJPsych Open
2022-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Timea Mariann Helter; Joanna Coast; Agata Łaszewska; Tanja Stamm; Judit Simon
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Patient-reported outcome measures suitable for quality of life/well-being assessment in multisectoral, multinational and multiperson mental health economic evaluations

Evidence Based Mental Health
2022-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Agata Łaszewska; Timea Mariann Helter; Anna Nagel; Nataša Perić; Judit Simon
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How far do alternative capability and health-related quality of life instruments capture differing aspects of mental wellbeing for schizophrenic patients with depression?

2022-05-21 | Preprint
Contributors: Timea Mariann Helter; Joanna Coast; Agata Łaszewska; Tanja Stamm; Judit Simon
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Capability instruments in economic evaluations of health-related interventions: a comparative review of the literature

Quality of Life Research
2020-06-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Timea Mariann Helter; Joanna Coast; Agata Łaszewska; Tanja Stamm; Judit Simon
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Structural Changes in the Hungarian Healthcare System Between 2000 and 2017

Value in Health Regional Issues
2019 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85072546024

Contributors: Dózsa, C.; Jankus, K.; Mariann Helter, T.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

Estimating weights for the active ageing index (AAI) from stated preferences: Proposal for a discrete choice experiment (DCE)

Building Evidence for Active Ageing Policies: Active Ageing Index and its Potential
2018 | Book
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2-s2.0-85046320028

Contributors: Boehler, C.E.H.; Helter, T.M.; Rohman, I.-K.; Abadie, F.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

Developing attributes for discrete choice experiments in health: a systematic literature review and case study of alcohol misuse interventions

Journal of Substance Use
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84961215964

Contributors: Helter, T.M.; Boehler, C.E.H.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

Preference-based weights for the Active Ageing Index (AAI): proposal for a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE). Paper presented at the international seminar on building an evidence base for active ageing policies: Active Ageing Index and its potential

Active Ageing Index and its potential. Conference organized jointly by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (DG EMPL)
2015-04 | Conference paper
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Strategic Intelligence Monitor on Personal Health Systems. Phase 3 (SIMPHS 3).

2014-01 | Report
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Are all relevant costs, benefits and outcomes being captured in economic evaluations?

ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders
2013-06 | Journal article
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Cost-effectiveness of macrogol 4000 compared to lactulose in the treatment of chronic functional constipation in the UK

Current Medical Research and Opinion
2008 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-47949110132

Contributors: Guest, J.F.; Clegg, J.P.; Helter, M.T.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

Cost-effectiveness of using continuous positive airway pressure in the treatment of severe obstructive Sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome in the UK

Thorax
2008 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-53649099068

Contributors: Guest, J.F.; Helter, M.T.; Morga, A.; Stradling, J.R.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

What influences ophthalmologists’ choice of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices in cataract surgery?

Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today Europe
2008-11 | Journal article
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc

Clinical and economic impact of using macrogol 3350 plus electrolytes in an outpatient setting compared to enemas and suppositories and manual evacuation to treat paediatric faecal impaction based on actual clinical practice in England and Wales

Current Medical Research and Opinion
2007 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-36048994315

Contributors: Guest, J.F.; Candy, D.C.A.; Clegg, J.P.; Edwards, D.; Helter, M.T.; Dale, A.K.; Fell, J.; Cosgrove, M.; Debelle, G.
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Timea Helter PhD MRes MMSc via Scopus - Elsevier

Peer review (26 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for BMJ global health. (2)
Review activity for Cost effectiveness and resource allocation (8)
Review activity for Health economics review. (3)
Review activity for Quality of life research. (13)