Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to conduct and how to design future studies. Historically a computationally expensive method to compute the expected value of sample information (EVSI) restricted the use of VOI to simple decision models and study designs. Recently, 4 EVSI approximation methods have made such analyses more feasible and accessible. Members of the Collaborative Network for Value of Information (ConVOI) compared the inputs, the analyst’s expertise and skills, and the software required for the 4 recently developed EVSI approximation methods. Our report provides practical guidance and recommendations to help inform the choice between the 4 efficient EVSI estimation m...
Objective: This article provides a systematic and critical review of the evolving methods and applic...
One of the most useful features of decision analysis is its ability to distinguish between construct...
Value of information (VoI) is a decision-theoretic approach to estimating the expected benefits from...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
The allocation of healthcare resources among competing priorities requires an assessment of the expe...
Background. Investing efficiently in future research to improve policy decisions is an important goa...
Background. Conventional estimators for the expected value of sample information (EVSI) are computat...
Background Value-of-information (VOI) analysis provides an analytical framework to assess whether ob...
The allocation of health care resources among competing priorities requires an assessment of the exp...
Health economic decision-analytic models are used to estimate the expected net benefits of competing...
Health economic decision-analytic models are used to estimate the expected net benefits of competing...
Investing efficiently in future research to improve policy decisions is an important goal. Expected ...
This thesis is concerned with computation of expected value of information (EVI). The topic is impor...
Objective: This article provides a systematic and critical review of the evolving methods and applic...
One of the most useful features of decision analysis is its ability to distinguish between construct...
Value of information (VoI) is a decision-theoretic approach to estimating the expected benefits from...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
Value of information (VOI) analyses can help policy makers make informed decisions about whether to ...
The allocation of healthcare resources among competing priorities requires an assessment of the expe...
Background. Investing efficiently in future research to improve policy decisions is an important goa...
Background. Conventional estimators for the expected value of sample information (EVSI) are computat...
Background Value-of-information (VOI) analysis provides an analytical framework to assess whether ob...
The allocation of health care resources among competing priorities requires an assessment of the exp...
Health economic decision-analytic models are used to estimate the expected net benefits of competing...
Health economic decision-analytic models are used to estimate the expected net benefits of competing...
Investing efficiently in future research to improve policy decisions is an important goal. Expected ...
This thesis is concerned with computation of expected value of information (EVI). The topic is impor...
Objective: This article provides a systematic and critical review of the evolving methods and applic...
One of the most useful features of decision analysis is its ability to distinguish between construct...
Value of information (VoI) is a decision-theoretic approach to estimating the expected benefits from...