Dear all,
Health Economics Bristol (HEB) will be running a new “Economic Evaluation Modelling Using R” short course on 9-10th July 2020, as part of the Bristol Medical School programme of short courses.
This course aims to teach the use of R for building decision tree and Markov models for economic evaluation and value of information analysis. Participants will complete the following four objectives:
1. Build a decision tree model
2. Build a Markov model
3. Incorporate uncertainty in model inputs in an economic model
4. Conduct a value of information analysis
This course is intended for anyone undertaking trial or model based cost-effectiveness analyses. We welcome attendees from academia, government, or industry. Knowledge of cost-effectiveness analysis, specifically on decision trees and Markov models, will be assumed (to the level of the Introduction to Economic Evaluation<https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/introduction-to-economic-evaluation/> short course). Experience with R is essential (to the level of the Introduction to R<https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/introduction-to-r/> short course) but we will review the necessary aspects of R on the first day.
For further information, and a link to book a place on the course, please see: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/economic-evaluation-modelling-using-r/
With best wishes,
Howard.
Dr Howard H.Z. Thom
Research Fellow in Statistical Modelling
Lecturer in Health Economics
Bristol Medical School: Population Health Sciences
University of Bristol
Canynge Hall
39 Whatley Road
BS8 2PS
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