Objectives: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model. The first paper described the structure and statistical underpinning of the state-transition model, demonstrating how life expectancy estimates are generated for individuals defined by ASSIGN risk factors. This second paper describes how the model is prepared to undertake economic evaluation. Design: To generate quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE), the Scottish Health Survey was used to estimate background morbidity (health utilities) and the impact of CVD events (utility decrements). The SF-6D algorithm generated utilities and decrements were modelled using ordinary least squares (OLS). To generate lifetime hospital costs, the Sco...
To estimate the number of coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths potentially preventable in England in ...
Objectives: To develop prediction models for the individual-level impacts of cardiovascular events o...
This dissertation presents a comparison of modelling techniques for evaluating healthcare interventi...
Objectives This is the second of two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model....
OBJECTIVES: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy m...
OBJECTIVES: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy m...
Objectives A policy model is a model that can evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of i...
A cardiovascular disease policy model that predicts life expectancy taking into account socioeconomi...
This paper outlines a microsimulation model that aims to quantify the likely impact of two major co...
AbstractBackgroundThe methods used to estimate health-state utility values (HSUV) for multiple healt...
Cardiovascular disease, particularly coronary heart disease and stroke, is the most common cause of ...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions is increasingly required by decision-...
Strategies for screening and intervening to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in prima...
Numerous local interventions for cardiovascular disease are available, but resources to deliver them...
This thesis is concerned with economic evaluation in the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseas...
To estimate the number of coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths potentially preventable in England in ...
Objectives: To develop prediction models for the individual-level impacts of cardiovascular events o...
This dissertation presents a comparison of modelling techniques for evaluating healthcare interventi...
Objectives This is the second of two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model....
OBJECTIVES: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy m...
OBJECTIVES: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy m...
Objectives A policy model is a model that can evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of i...
A cardiovascular disease policy model that predicts life expectancy taking into account socioeconomi...
This paper outlines a microsimulation model that aims to quantify the likely impact of two major co...
AbstractBackgroundThe methods used to estimate health-state utility values (HSUV) for multiple healt...
Cardiovascular disease, particularly coronary heart disease and stroke, is the most common cause of ...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions is increasingly required by decision-...
Strategies for screening and intervening to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in prima...
Numerous local interventions for cardiovascular disease are available, but resources to deliver them...
This thesis is concerned with economic evaluation in the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseas...
To estimate the number of coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths potentially preventable in England in ...
Objectives: To develop prediction models for the individual-level impacts of cardiovascular events o...
This dissertation presents a comparison of modelling techniques for evaluating healthcare interventi...