Workshop Objectives
This modelling short course is to be held at the Health Authority in Hong Kong.
This short course will provide a day on introductory modelling methods then proceed to intermediate and advanced topics on days 2 and 3. It will include teaching materials which have been used over the last 10 years in courses run by the Universities of York and Glasgow in the UK, and McMaster University in Canada.
The course is intended for people currently undertaking health economic evaluation within the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, consultancy, academia or the health service. It is also appropriate for those reviewing or preparing economic evaluation evidence for public health authorities.
By the end of the course, participants will be expected to:
- Understand key concepts in economic evaluation and using decision analysis
- Develop and populate decision models
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Populate a Markov model with and without time-dependent probabilities
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Undertake probabilistic sensitivity analysis (PSA) to reflect parameter uncertainty
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Present the results of a PSA using net monetary benefits and cost-effectiveness acceptability curves
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Develop models in Excel and TreeAge
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Assess expected value of perfect information.
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Gather experience relating to the use of economic evaluation in public policy decisions
The workshop will involve a mixture of lectures and exercises, some of which will be computer-based. Participants will need to bring their own laptop computers for the exercises.
Participants are expected to have attended a general course in economic evaluation or be comfortable with the contents of "Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programs" by Drummond et al (Oxford University Press, 2005).
If you would like to register for course please go to our registration page at this website.