Jim Chilcott
BSc (Manchester), MSc (Strathclyde)
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Professor of Healthcare Decision Modelling
+44 114 222 0689
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
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- Profile
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I gained my Mathematics degree from the University of Manchester in 1985 and my MSc in Operational Research from Strathclyde in 1986. For 10 years following the MSc I worked in Operational Research consultancy, giving practical decision support right across the health sector from hospitals to department, in addition to the mining, banking and education sectors.
I joined ScHARR in 1996 to focus on healthcare decision support. From 2002 to 2008 I was the Technical Director of ScHARR Technology Assessment Group responsible for the scientific quality of the group's work for the NICE Technology Appraisals Programme.
I am a founding member and Technical Director of the Public Health Collaborating Centre at ScHARR.
- Research interests
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- Modelling in public health
- Modelling in cancer and cancer screening
- Methodological modelling interests including:
- the modelling process and errors in HTA models
- cognitive mapping for systematic reviews in complex settings
- structural uncertainty in models
- Bayesian analysis of joint disease natural history and test characteristics in screening
- value of information methods
- probabilistic sensitivity analysis methods
- meta-modelling
- information gathering processes for models
Current projects
- National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2011-2012): NICE Collaborating Centre for Public Health Excellence. With E Goyder, S Paisley, R L Akehurst
- NHS Cancer Screening Programmes (2010-2011): Revisiting the options appraisal for colorectal cancer screening. With S Whyte
- UK National Screening Committee (2009-2010): Prostate Cancer Screening Options Appraisal Parts I & II. With S Hummel
- NHS Cancer Screening Programmes (2009-2010): Bowel cancer screening in England: Analysis of the FOBT referral point. With S Whyte
- National Cancer Registry of Ireland (2009-2011): Cost-effectiveness of strategies for colorectal cancer prevention in Ireland. With S Whyte and H Pilgrim
- National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2008-2011): NICE Collaborating Centre for Public Health Excellence. With E Goyder, S Paisley and R Akehurst
- NHS Cancer Screening Programme (2008-2013): Analytical support to the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . BMC Medicine, 14(1), 200-200.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 38(4), 679-687.
- . American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51(5), 852-860.
- . Value in Health, 19(5), 588-601.
- . International Journal of Public Health, 61(3), 289-298.
- . Value in Health, 17(7), A585-A585.
- . British Journal of Cancer, 111(9), 1734-1741.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 32(10), 967-979.
- . Public Health, 128(9), 804-810.
- . Value in Health.
All publications
Journal articles
- Development of the Microsimulation Model in Cancers of Bladder and Kidney (MiMiC-BlaKy). HEDS Discussion Paper Series(24.03).
- . BMJ Public Health, 1(1).
- . NIHR Open Research, 3(28).
- . BMJ Open, 13(9), e076612-e076612.
- . PharmacoEconomics.
- . BJU International.
- . Lancet, 400 Suppl 1, S13.
- . The Lancet, 400, S13-S13.
- . Preventive Medicine, 160.
- . PharmacoEconomics.
- . Obesity Reviews.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 108(5), 521-527.
- . Value in Health.
- . Value in Health Regional Issues, 23, 61-69.
- . International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 6(4).
- . Bioanalysis, 12(2), 99-109.
- . BMC Health Services Research, 19(1).
- . International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 5(3).
- . Value in Health, 22(10), 1154-1161.
- . European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 56(6), e30-e30.
- . British Journal of Surgery.
- . Orphanet J Rare Dis, 13(1), 179-179.
- . Cancer Management and Research, 10, 637-645.
- . Research Synthesis Methods.
- . International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 33(5), 552-561.
- . Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 71, 897-904.
- . International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 33(5), 570-576.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(8), 1136-1144.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(5), 632-640.
- . Palliative Medicine, 31(2), 181-192.
- . BMC Medicine, 14(1), 200-200.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 38(4), 679-687.
- . American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51(5), 852-860.
- . Value in Health, 19(5), 588-601.
- . International Journal of Public Health, 61(3), 289-298.
- . British Journal of Cancer, 114(3), 327-333.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 33(8), 1155-1163.
- . Value in Health, 17(7), A585-A585.
- . British Journal of Cancer, 111(9), 1734-1741.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 32(10), 967-979.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 12(3), 239-253.
- . Public Health, 128(9), 804-810.
- . Preventive Medicine, 56(5), 265-272.
- . BMC Health Serv Res, 13, 105.
- . Value in Health.
- . J Med Econ, 16(2), 249-259.
- . Value Health, 15(8), 1127-1136.
- . The Lancet, 380, S68-S68.
- . Colorectal Dis, 14(9), e547-e561.
- . Br J Cancer, 106(5), 805-816.
- . Child: Care, Health and Development, 38(2), 162-174.
- . European Journal of Health Economics, 13(4), 511-524.
- . Child Care Health Dev, 37(6), 767-779.
- Managing structural uncertainty in health economic decision models: A discrepancy approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics.
- . Child Care Health Dev, 37(5), 613-622.
- . Medical Decision Making, 31(4), 625-641.
- . Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 26(4), 362-369.
- . Health Technol Assess, 14(25), iii-107.
- . J Health Econ, 29(3), 468-477.
- . Mental Health Review Journal, 2(15), 43-53.
- . International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 26(4), 362-369.
- . BMJ, 340, c1786.
- . J OPER RES SOC, 60(10), 1305-1314.
- COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A POPULATION-BASED COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMME IN IRELAND. VALUE HEALTH, 12(7), A280-A280.
- . Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 25(4), 470-478.
- . Value in Health, 12(7), A395-A395.
- . Health Technol Assess, 13 Suppl 1, 7-13.
- . J Intern Med, 265(5), 568-580.
- . Health Technol Assess, 13(17), iii-154.
- . Value Health, 12(5), 657-665.
- . Tumori, 95(5), 610-622.
- . BMC Neurol, 9, 1.
- . RHEUMATOLOGY, 47(10), 1590-1590.
- . Clin Ther, 30(8), 1508-1523.
- . J OPER RES SOC, 59(7), 902-910.
- . BJOG, 115(6), 758-766.
- . Rheumatology (Oxford), 47(2), 119-120.
- . Health Technol Assess, 12(21), iii-212.
- . Am J Cardiovasc Drugs, 8(6), 419-427.
- . Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 24(3), 350-357.
- . Med Decis Making, 27(4), 448-470.
- . Gut, 56(5), 677-684.
- Modelling the cost effectiveness of interferon beta and glatiramer acetate in the management of multiple sclerosis (vol 326, pg 522, 2003). BRIT MED J, 334(7595), 685-685.
- Erratum: Modelling the cost effectiveness of interferon beta and glatiramer acetate in the management of multiple sclerosis (British Medical Journal (2003) 326, (522-525) DOI: 10.1136/bmj.326.7388.522). British Medical Journal, 334(7595), 685.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 25(8), 685-693.
- . Br J Cancer, 95(9), 1195-1201.
- . Eur J Cancer, 42(17), 2867-2875.
- . Gac Sanit, 20(1), 47-53.
- . International Journal of Surgery, 4(1), 12-19.
- . Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 22(3), 321-326.
- . BMC Med Imaging, 6, 9.
- Systematic review and economic evaluation of a long-acting insulin analogue, insulin glargine. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 8(45).
- Systematic review and economic evaluation of a long-acting insulin analogue, insulin glargine. HEALTH TECHNOL ASSES, 8(45), 1-+.
- . Health Technol Assess, 8(45), iii-57.
- . BJOG, 111(9), 903-907.
- . BJOG, 111(9), 892-902.
- Liquid-based cytology in cervical screening: an updated rapid and systematic review and economic analysis. HEALTH TECHNOL ASSES, 8(20), 1-+.
- . Health Technol Assess, 8(20), iii-78.
- . Transpl Int, 17(4), 182-187.
- . Transplant International, 17(4), 182-187.
- . Health Technol Assess, 8(13), iii-91.
- Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of pioglitazone and rosiglitazone in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and economic evaluation. HEALTH TECHNOL ASSES, 8(13), 1-+.
- . Health Technol Assess, 8(10), iii-89.
- . Health Technol Assess, 8(12), iii-121.
- Liquid-based cytology in cervical screening: an updated rapid and systematic review and economic analysis.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 8(20).
- A systematic review and economic evaluation of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography compared with diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 8(10).
- Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of neonatal screening for inborn errors of metabolism using tandem mass spectrometry: a systematic review.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 8(12).
- Methods for expected value of information analysis in complex health economic models: developments on the health economics of interferon-beta and glatiramer acetate for multiple sclerosis.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 8(27).
- . Med Decis Making, 24(1), 89-100.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 4(3), 239-240.
- . Clin Transplant, 17(4), 293-307.
- . BMJ, 326(7388), 522.
- . Eur Respir J, 21(3), 515-522.
- The clinical and cost-effectiveness of pulsatile machine perfusion versus cold storage of kidneys for transplantation retrieved from heart-beating and non-heart-beating donors.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 7(25), 1-94.
- . Health Technol Assess, 7(25), 1-94.
- The role of modelling in prioritising and planning clinical trials.. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 7(23).
- . Health Technol Assess, 7(4), iii-62.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 21(2), 129-138.
- . Transpl Int, 15(9-10), 486-493.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 6(22).
- . Clin Ther, 23(11), 1792-1823.
- . Transplant Proc, 33(7-8), 3187-3191.
- . Transplant Proc, 33(5A Suppl), 32S-39S.
- . J Epidemiol Community Health, 55(7), 521-527.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 5(19).
- Modeling long-term results of basiliximab (SIMULECT) use in patients after kidney transplantation in Great Britain. Przegla̧d lekarski, 58(2), 61-66.
- [Modeling long-term results of basiliximab (SIMULECT) use in patients after kidney transplantation in Great Britain].. Przegl Lek, 58(2), 61-66.
- . Cytopathology, 11(6), 469-470.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 4(18).
- The economic implications of the use of basiliximab versus placebo for the control of acute cellular rejection in renal allograft recipients.. TRANSPLANTATION, 67(7), S155-S155.
- MODELING OF CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE AT THE COAL FACE. INT J PROD ECON, 22(1), 1-11.
- . International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 10(3), 56-56.
- . International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 10(3), 49-49.
- . PharmacoEconomics.
- . Frontiers in Nutrition, 10.
- . Head & Neck.
- . Obesity Abstracts.
- . Families, Relationships & Societies, 1(1), 71-85.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 13(Suppl 1), 7-13.
- . Programme Grants for Applied Research, 9(5), 1-150.
Chapters
- Supporting purchasing in acute specialties in the trent region, Controlling Costs: Strategic Issues in Health Care Management (pp. 118-130).
Conference proceedings papers
- STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT FOR THE CONCEPTUAL MODELLING OF DIETARY DIGITAL INTERVENTIONS. MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, Vol. 40(5) (pp E458-E459)
- PREVALENCE, CHARACTERISTICS AND KEY ISSUES OF MODELLING TREATMENT SEQUENCES IN HEALTH ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF NICE TECHNOLOGY APPRAISALS. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 23 (pp S606-S606)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 21 (pp S29-S29)
- RISK ADJUSTMENT FOR COMORBIDITIES IN AORTIC ANEURYSM SURGERY. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, Vol. 105 (pp 8-8)
- THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SCREENING FOR SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY (SCID) IN THE UK NHS NEWBORN BLOODSPOT SCREENING PROGRAMME. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 20(9) (pp A501-A501)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 19(7) (pp A367-A367)
- Flexible parametric survival models and time-series analysis for extrapolating time-varying treatment effects in health technology assessment. Flexible parametric survival models and time-series analysis for extrapolating time-varying treatment effects in health technology assessment, 5 September 2016 - 8 September 2016.
- . Value in Health, Vol. 17(7) (pp A556-A556)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 17(7) (pp A347-A347)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 17(7) (pp A531-A531)
- . BMJ Support Palliat Care, Vol. 4 Suppl 1 (pp A40-A41). England
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 16(7) (pp A407-A407)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 14(7) (pp A469-A470)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 14(7) (pp A243-A243)
- . J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H, Vol. 65
- . IMA JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT MATHEMATICS, Vol. 20(4) (pp 369-383)
- . Obesity Abstracts
Reports
- Leveraging real-world data to assess treatment sequences in health economic evaluations: a study protocol for emulating target trials using the English Cancer Registry and US Electronic Health Records-Derived Database
- Optimising Bowel Cancer Screening Phase 1: Optimising the cost effectiveness of repeated FIT screening and screening strategies combining bowel scope and FIT screening
Posters
- Using Whole Disease Modelling to inform economic recommendations for the detection, diagnosis, treatment and followup of colorectal cancer.
- Use of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm in the calibration of a patient level simulation of prostate cancer screening.
Other
- Clinical-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of neonatal screening for inborn errors of metabolism using tandem mass spectrometry: A systematic review. INT J TECHNOL ASSESS, 21(1), 150-150.
Preprints
- Research group
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PhD supervision
- Paul Tappenden Role and value of modelling whole disease areas. Department of Health Personal Award Scheme Fellowship (Dec 2007-Nov 2010)
- Mark Strong Methods for quantifying structural uncertainty in public health decision models. Medical Research Council Fellowship in Health Services/Public Health Research (Sep 2007 - Sep 2011)
- Hazel Squires A methodological framework for developing the structure of public health economic models. NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship (Oct 2010 - Oct 2013).
If you are interested in studying for a PhD in any of the areas listed under my research interests above, please contact scharr-pgr@sheffield.ac.uk.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Member of the Operational Research Society
- Member of the Society for Social Medicine
- Member of Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi)
- Associate Editor for Journal of the Operational Research Society 2009-present
- Guest member of NHS NTA Commissioning Board 2007
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