Publication
2015
Population Health Model (POHEM): An Overview
This paper provides an overview of the rationale, methodology and applications of the Population Health …
This paper provides an overview of the rationale, methodology and applications of the Population Health Model (POHEM). POHEM is a health microsimulation model, developed at Statistics Canada in the early 1990s. The authors describe that POHEM draws together rich multivariate data from a wide range of sources to simulate the lifecycle of the Canadian population, specifically focusing on aspects of health. The model dynamically simulates individuals’ disease states, risk factors, and health determinants, in order…
Evidence Synthesis
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Calibration/Validation
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Economics/Finance
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Policy/Regulation
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Costing Methods
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Mathematical Models
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Microsimulation
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Chronic Disease/Risk
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Health Systems
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Clinical Care
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Health/Medicine
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North America