There are 9 repositories under health-economic-evaluation topic.
Survival analysis in health economic evaluation Contains a suite of functions to systematise the workflow involving survival analysis in health economic evaluation. survHE can fit a large range of survival models using both a frequentist approach (by calling the R package flexsurv) and a Bayesian perspective.
Bayesian Cost Effectiveness Analysis. Given the results of a Bayesian model (possibly based on MCMC) in the form of simulations from the posterior distributions of suitable variables of costs and clinical benefits for two or more interventions, produces a health economic evaluation. Compares one of the interventions (the "reference") to the others ("comparators"). Produces many summary and plots to analyse the results
Tools for building decision models for health technology assessment.
Speed up Discrete Markov Model Simulations.
Health economic evaluations from individual level data with missing values using a set of pre-defined Bayesian models written in BUGS. A series of parametric models are available to jointly model partially-observed effectiveness and cost outcomes under both ignorable and nonignroable missing data mechanism assumptions
PSA-ReD is a novel approach to the traditional scatterplot for displaying the results of Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis. Here, we provide the script and an example dataset so that everyone can use this new and improved approach. This new approach is described in detail in the paper titled "Increasing the information provided by probabilistic sensitivity analysis: The relative density plot"
Health Economics simulation
Short course on Bayesian methods for addressing missing data in health economic evaluations
Slides and Practicals for the BIDD modelling short course
Collection of R Packages that support analysis for the purposes of Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
R package that extends the rpsftm package with some useful default reports and functions to facilitate sensitivity analysis. Covering descriptive, diagnostic and reporting aspects.
Example of using the moment-generating function method for health economic evaluation in R
Survival analysis in health economic evaluation using Bayesian modelling though Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation. Contains a suite of functions to systematise the workflow involving survival analysis in health economic evaluation.
R package that facilitates performing survival analysis to support the creation of Excel based economic models by providing helper functions to use alongside the flexsurv package.
Microsimulation paper
IPECAD open-source model
I am a health economist currently funded by the Wellcome Trust and the University of Sheffield.