November 6: Advanced Decision Modeling for Health Economic Evaluations - In Person at ISPOR Europe 2022
During this course, the key aspects and new developments of decision modeling for economic analysis will be considered. How models can be made probabilistic to capture parameter uncertainty (including rationale, choosing parameter distributions, and types of uncertainty) will be covered. How to analyze and present the results of probabilistic models, how the results of probabilistic decision modeling should be interpreted, and how decisions should be made (including decisions with uncertainty and expected value of perfect information [EVPI]) will be presented. Specific examples using Excel programming will be used to illustrate concepts. Participants should have an understanding of decision analysis.
PREREQUISITE: Previous attendance at the short course “Pharmacoeconomic Modeling–Applications,” or equivalent knowledge, is required.
Professor
University of York, Centre for Health Economics
Heslington, York, UK
Andrew Briggs, DPhil
Professor of Health Economics
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
London, UK

November 6, 2022
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Advanced Decision Modeling for Health Economic Evaluations
LEVEL: Experienced
TRACK: Methodological & Statistical Research
LENGTH: 4 Hours | Course runs 1 day
This short course will be offered in-person at the ISPOR Europe 2022 conference. Separate registration is required. Visit the ISPOR Europe 2022 website to register and learn more.
DESCRIPTION
During this course, the key aspects and new developments of decision modeling for economic analysis will be considered. How models can be made probabilistic to capture parameter uncertainty (including rationale, choosing parameter distributions, and types of uncertainty) will be covered. How to analyze and present the results of probabilistic models, how the results of probabilistic decision modeling should be interpreted, and how decisions should be made (including decisions with uncertainty and expected value of perfect information [EVPI]) will be presented. Specific examples using Excel programming will be used to illustrate concepts. Participants should have an understanding of decision analysis. PREREQUISITE: Previous attendance at the short course “Pharmacoeconomic Modeling–Applications,” or equivalent knowledge, is required.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mark Sculpher, PhD, MScProfessor
University of York, Centre for Health Economics
Heslington, York, UK
Andrew Briggs, DPhil
Professor of Health Economics
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
London, UK
Basic Schedule:
4 Hours | Course runs 1 Day