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Geopolitical and Technological Trends Affecting Critical Digital Infrastructure

The value transmitted through digital infrastructure is expected to increase in the coming years, which contributes to a higher risk […]

Telia’s Claim Against Telenor is Not Time-Barred 

The district court’s ruling aligns with Oslo Economics’ analyses and conclusions. The mobile operators seeking compensation for damages did not have the necessary knowledge to document Telenor’s violation of the Competition Act.

Study reveals potential for improving adherence to lipid lowering treatment

Our recently published study on adherence to lipid-lowering drugs was featured in a newspaper article in Dagens Medisin. Our study tracks all patients in Norway who initiated treatment with proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 monoclonal antibodies (PCSK9 mAbs) from 2015 to 2023.

Alternative clinical endpoints: The path to better treatment?

On November 27, Oslo Economics and Bristol Myers Squibb are hosting a breakfast meeting on the healthcare system’s structure and its ability to prioritize in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Join us to hear presentations from a range of engaging speakers and participate in the discussion.

International experiences with primary health care teams

This week, Oslo Economics participated in a research workshop on international experiences with primary health care teams, together with researchers from Norway, France, Germany, and Canada.

Evaluation of the use of financial intelligence by the Norwegian police in anti-money laundering efforts

On behalf of the Police Directorate, Oslo Economics and KPMG conducted an evaluation of the Norwegian police’s use of financial intelligence.

Evaluation of measures in primary healthcare services

On behalf of the Norwegian Directorate of Health, Oslo Economics and the University of Oslo, in collaboration with several subject matter experts, are conducting a follow-up evaluation of measures in primary healthcare services. This year’s evaluation shows that the situation for general practitioners appears to have improved, while there are still significant challenges related to the population’s access to general medical services.

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Oslo Economics assigned with exploring the future of coastal shipping in Norway

Oslo Economics has been commissioned by the Ministry of Transport to explore various aspects of the coastal route operation between Bergen and Kirkenes. In this context, we will examine transportation needs for passengers and freight, environmental impacts, and the potential for tightening environmental requirements.

EFTA Court annuls decision ordering recovery of unlawful State aid

Oslo Economics conducted economic analyses of the data ESA used in its decision, on behalf of Arntzen de Besche and Thommessen who represented Eviny AS.

Analysis of the marginal costs of activity growth in the Norwegian specialist health service

Oslo Economics, in collaboration with Sverre Kittelsen (Frisch Centre), Kjartan Sarheim Anthun (SINTEF) and Jon Magnussen (NTNU), has calculated the marginal costs associated with increasing the activity levels in the Norwegian specialist health service. The study is part of the foundation for the Norwegian government’s recently announced healthcare plan and has been conducted on the behalf of the Ministry of Health and Care Services.

It’s probably not economically viable to establish an extensive private state-owned cloud service

Oslo Economics, in collaboration with PROMIS and Systra, has conducted a quality assurance (KS1) of the concept selection report National Cloud Service, prepared by the Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM). The central question in the report is how Norway can ensure efficient and secure storage of sensitive data in the public administration using cloud technology.

Norwegian Court of Appeal: Unlawful state aid to municipal gym

On 6 October, a judgment from the Court of Appeal concluded that Frogn municipality in Norway had granted aid to a municipally owned gym (Bølgen) in a way that could distort competition. Thus, the aid is contrary to EU/EEA state aid regulations. Oslo Economics assisted Arntzen de Besche with economic analyses related to the aid granted by the municipality.