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ReviewPublication 2017Model-Based Economic Evaluation of Treatments for Depression: A Systematic Review
This article, published in Pharmacoeconomics, systematically reviews the literature in order to identify model-based studies …
This article, published in Pharmacoeconomics, systematically reviews the literature in order to identify model-based studies evaluating the cost-effectiveness of treatments for depression and examine the appropriateness of different modelling technique for simulating the natural course of depression. The review yielded 41 model-based studies, of which 21 used decision trees (DTs), 15 used cohort-based state-transition Markov models (CMMs), two used individual-based state-transition models (ISMs), and three used discrete-event simulation (DES) models. Just over half of the…
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ReviewPublication 2012A Critical Review of Model-Based Economic Studies of Depression
This article, published in PharmacoEconomics, reviews the literature on model-based cost-utility studies of depression. The …
This article, published in PharmacoEconomics, reviews the literature on model-based cost-utility studies of depression. The strengths and limitations of different modeling techniques and the factors influencing the choice for a specific modeling technique is discussed. The authors also address the appropriateness of model structure and data sources used to populate the models. This review identifies fourteen model-based studies including 8 studies that developed decision trees, 5 studies used Markov models, and one study a Markov…
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ReviewPublication 2014Systematic Review of Model-Based Economic Evaluations of Drugs in Bipolar Disorder
This article, published in Applied Economics and Health Policy, systematically and critically reviews the literature …
This article, published in Applied Economics and Health Policy, systematically and critically reviews the literature on model-based economic evaluations of pharmacotherapeutics in patients with bipolar disorders. This review identifies 14 studies. Of these 14 studies, nine use Markov, three use discrete-event simulation (DES) and two use decision-tree models. Most of the studies (n = 11) do not include the rationale for the choice of modelling technique undertaken. Half of the studies do not include the…
Mathematical Models | State-Transition | Microsimulation | Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Mental Health | Health/Medicine
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