Economic evaluations from individual-level data are an important component of the process of technology appraisal, with a view to informing resource allocation decisions. A critical problem in these analyses is that both effectiveness and cost data typically present some complexity (e.g. non normality, spikes and missingness) that should be addressed using appropriate methods. However, in routine analyses, standardised approaches are typically used, possibly leading to biased inferences. We present a general Bayesian framework that can handle the complexity. We show the benefits of using our approach with a motivating example, the MenSS trial, for which there are spikes at one in the effectiveness and missingness in both outcomes. ...
Recently, health systems internationally have begun to use cost-effectiveness research as formal inp...
We consider the problem of assessing new and existing technologies for their cost-effectiveness in t...
Health economic decision models are subject to various forms of uncertainty, including uncertainty a...
Economic evaluations from individual-level data are an important component of the process of techno...
Economic evaluations from individual‐level data are an important component of the process of technol...
Economic evaluations from individual-level data are an important component of the process of technol...
Trial-based economic evaluations are performed on individual-level data, which almost invariably con...
Health economics studies with missing data are increasingly using approaches such as multiple imputa...
Trial-based economic evaluations are typically performed on cross-sectional variables, derived from ...
The evidence produced by healthcare economic evaluation studies is a key component of any Health Tec...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) are recommended to include sensitivity analyses which make a range...
We consider the problem of assessing new and existing technologies for their cost-effectiveness in ...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Observational studies are notoriously full of non-responses and missing values. Bayesian full probab...
Health economic decision models often involve a wide-ranging and complicated synthesis of evidence f...
Recently, health systems internationally have begun to use cost-effectiveness research as formal inp...
We consider the problem of assessing new and existing technologies for their cost-effectiveness in t...
Health economic decision models are subject to various forms of uncertainty, including uncertainty a...
Economic evaluations from individual-level data are an important component of the process of techno...
Economic evaluations from individual‐level data are an important component of the process of technol...
Economic evaluations from individual-level data are an important component of the process of technol...
Trial-based economic evaluations are performed on individual-level data, which almost invariably con...
Health economics studies with missing data are increasingly using approaches such as multiple imputa...
Trial-based economic evaluations are typically performed on cross-sectional variables, derived from ...
The evidence produced by healthcare economic evaluation studies is a key component of any Health Tec...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) are recommended to include sensitivity analyses which make a range...
We consider the problem of assessing new and existing technologies for their cost-effectiveness in ...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Observational studies are notoriously full of non-responses and missing values. Bayesian full probab...
Health economic decision models often involve a wide-ranging and complicated synthesis of evidence f...
Recently, health systems internationally have begun to use cost-effectiveness research as formal inp...
We consider the problem of assessing new and existing technologies for their cost-effectiveness in t...
Health economic decision models are subject to various forms of uncertainty, including uncertainty a...