Trusting the Results of Model-Based Economic Analyses: Is there a Pragmatic Validation Solution?
Autor: | Jörgen Möller, Salah Ghabri, J. Jaime Caro, Mark Stevenson |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
H Social Sciences (General)
Technology Assessment Biomedical Computer science Cost-Benefit Analysis Psychological intervention Pilot Projects Field (computer science) Decision Support Techniques Health administration 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Component (UML) Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Pharmacology Health economics 030503 health policy & services Health Policy Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Health technology Timeline United States RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Models Economic National Institutes of Health (U.S.) Risk analysis (engineering) Transparency (graphic) France 0305 other medical science |
Zdroj: | PharmacoEconomics. 37:1-6 |
ISSN: | 1179-2027 1170-7690 |
Popis: | Models have become a nearly essential component of health technology assessment. This is because the efficacy and safety data available from clinical trials are insufficient to provide the required estimates of impact of new interventions over long periods of time and for other populations and subgroups. Despite more than five decades of use of these decision-analytic models, decision makers are still often presented with poorly validated models and thus trust in their results is impaired. Among the reasons for this vexing situation are the artificial nature of the models, impairing their validation against observable data, the complexity in their formulation and implementation, the lack of data against which to validate the model results, and the challenges of short timelines and insufficient resources. This article addresses this crucial problem of achieving models that produce results that can be trusted and the resulting requirements for validation and transparency, areas where our field is currently deficient. Based on their differing perspectives and experiences, the authors characterize the situation and outline the requirements for improvement and pragmatic solutions to the problem of inadequate validation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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