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An introduction to the methods of decision-analytic modelling used in economic evaluations for Dermatologists

An introduction to the methods of decision-analytic modelling used in economic evaluations for Dermatologists
An introduction to the methods of decision-analytic modelling used in economic evaluations for Dermatologists

Economic evaluations are used to identify which health treatments or preventions offer the most effective use of resources, or value for money. This is achieved by identifying, measuring and valuing the inputs and outcomes of alternative interventions. These evaluations are often conducted alongside clinical trials; however, these trials may end before the outcomes of economic interest have been observed and measured. An alternative to within trial economic evaluation is to use decision modelling, which can model the cost-effectiveness of interventions over an extended time period. This paper aims to provide an overview for clinicians of the different modelling techniques used within health economic evaluations and to introduce methods for critical appraisal. The most common modelling approaches, and their associated strengths and weaknesses, were discussed. Alongside this, practical examples specific to dermatology were given. These examples include studies where the model chosen or the methods used may not have been the most appropriate. Methods for critical appraisal were also highlighted. Common modelling approaches include Decision Trees, Markov Cohort, extensions to the Markov model (Monte Carlo Simulation) and Discrete Event Simulation models. Items of the Philips Checklist were discussed in the context of performing critical appraisal. Health economic decision models are multi-faceted and can often be complex. Full critical appraisal requires clinicians' unique knowledge, which is complementary to the knowledge of health economists.

Cost-Benefit Analysis/methods, Decision Support Techniques, Decision Trees, Dermatology, Humans, Markov Chains, Models, Economic, Monte Carlo Method, Skin Diseases/economics
0926-9959
1829-1836
McManus, E
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Sach, T.H.
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Levell, N J
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McManus, E
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Sach, T.H.
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Levell, N J
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McManus, E, Sach, T.H. and Levell, N J (2019) An introduction to the methods of decision-analytic modelling used in economic evaluations for Dermatologists. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 33 (10), 1829-1836. (doi:10.1111/jdv.15713).

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Abstract

Economic evaluations are used to identify which health treatments or preventions offer the most effective use of resources, or value for money. This is achieved by identifying, measuring and valuing the inputs and outcomes of alternative interventions. These evaluations are often conducted alongside clinical trials; however, these trials may end before the outcomes of economic interest have been observed and measured. An alternative to within trial economic evaluation is to use decision modelling, which can model the cost-effectiveness of interventions over an extended time period. This paper aims to provide an overview for clinicians of the different modelling techniques used within health economic evaluations and to introduce methods for critical appraisal. The most common modelling approaches, and their associated strengths and weaknesses, were discussed. Alongside this, practical examples specific to dermatology were given. These examples include studies where the model chosen or the methods used may not have been the most appropriate. Methods for critical appraisal were also highlighted. Common modelling approaches include Decision Trees, Markov Cohort, extensions to the Markov model (Monte Carlo Simulation) and Discrete Event Simulation models. Items of the Philips Checklist were discussed in the context of performing critical appraisal. Health economic decision models are multi-faceted and can often be complex. Full critical appraisal requires clinicians' unique knowledge, which is complementary to the knowledge of health economists.

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Published date: 16 October 2019
Additional Information: © 2019 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
Keywords: Cost-Benefit Analysis/methods, Decision Support Techniques, Decision Trees, Dermatology, Humans, Markov Chains, Models, Economic, Monte Carlo Method, Skin Diseases/economics

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Local EPrints ID: 480875
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480875
ISSN: 0926-9959
PURE UUID: 59e8cd6e-7c57-4317-8719-bcc371e6cfa9
ORCID for T.H. Sach: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8098-9220

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Date deposited: 10 Aug 2023 16:40
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:20

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Author: E McManus
Author: T.H. Sach ORCID iD
Author: N J Levell

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