Chronic disease and the associated risk factors are an ongoing public health concern. They represent a major burden of disease and result in significant health expenditure. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and attributes of the microsimulation model NCDMod, an Australian, purpose-built model that simulates multiple chronic diseases and associated risk factors. The model offers flexibility in perspective and population of interest. The model projects out to 2025 in 5-year increments using a combination of static and dynamic methods. Transition equations are sourced from the literature and in-house analysis. NCDMod is able to capture the impacts of population ageing and shifts in incidence of specific chronic diseases ...
The chronic disease burden is a public health priority with most Canadian adults having chronic dise...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...
Chronic diseases affect around 80% of older Australians, are main causes of premature death, and acc...
Policymakers in Australia, like in most OECD countries, have recognised the importance of early reti...
Chronic diseases - eg heart disease, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders - affect around 80% of older...
This paper describes the design of a dynamic microsimulation model being built as part of the DYNOPT...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of disease burden is attributed to behavioural risk factors. However,...
This paper reports on an application of a dynamic microsimulation model which accounts - amongst man...
In this chapter the policy relevant scenario simulated with HealthAgeingMod concerns the health bene...
Modeling of chronic diseases should answer research questions on these diseases and their health imp...
This report is a timely reminder of the cost of chronic disease to both the community and economy an...
Objectives: To project the number of people aged 45-64 years with lost productive life years (PLYs) ...
© 2018 Dr Xinyang HuaChronic diseases, which refer to diseases that are of long duration and general...
In a global environment of rapid increases in health expenditures, health policies in Australia and ...
The chronic disease burden is a public health priority with most Canadian adults having chronic dise...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...
Chronic diseases affect around 80% of older Australians, are main causes of premature death, and acc...
Policymakers in Australia, like in most OECD countries, have recognised the importance of early reti...
Chronic diseases - eg heart disease, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders - affect around 80% of older...
This paper describes the design of a dynamic microsimulation model being built as part of the DYNOPT...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of disease burden is attributed to behavioural risk factors. However,...
This paper reports on an application of a dynamic microsimulation model which accounts - amongst man...
In this chapter the policy relevant scenario simulated with HealthAgeingMod concerns the health bene...
Modeling of chronic diseases should answer research questions on these diseases and their health imp...
This report is a timely reminder of the cost of chronic disease to both the community and economy an...
Objectives: To project the number of people aged 45-64 years with lost productive life years (PLYs) ...
© 2018 Dr Xinyang HuaChronic diseases, which refer to diseases that are of long duration and general...
In a global environment of rapid increases in health expenditures, health policies in Australia and ...
The chronic disease burden is a public health priority with most Canadian adults having chronic dise...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...