ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF HETEROGENEITY OF TREATMENT EFFECT ANALYSES IN CER AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Author(s)
McQueston K, Evans E, Ambrosio A, Ceesay F, Hughes K, Robb J
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Washington, DC, USA
Presentation Documents
Interest from government initiatives, patient groups, and health care providers for more individualized treatment recommendations has led to a push for increased proliferation in heterogeneity of treatment effect (HTE) analyses, a methodology that has become an essential component of patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER). Citations including HTE in Web of Science increased by 46% from 2013-2015, compared to the three year period before (2010-2012)[1]
Conference/Value in Health Info
2016-05, ISPOR 2016, Washington DC, USA
Value in Health, Vol. 19, No. 3 (May 2016)
Code
PRM213
Topic
Methodological & Statistical Research
Topic Subcategory
Confounding, Selection Bias Correction, Causal Inference
Disease
Multiple Diseases