Foundation library of ready4 software framework for transparent, reusable and updatable health economic models.
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Foundation library of ready4 software framework for transparent, reusable and updatable health economic models.
Repository containing slides and links to videos for talks.
Global Health Policy Simulation model (Health-GPS)
Tools for developing and sharing algorithms to map measures routinely collected in mental health services to health utility.
Derive summary scores from instrument responses for measures used in open and modular mental health systems models
Website of the ready4 suite of tools for data synthesis and modelling in mental health
Systematic scoping review paper for healthcare DES model sharing.
The survdigitzerR digitizes published KM curves and extracts survival times and events to be used as input to a digitization algorithm to generate pseudo individual patient level data. The survdigitzeR package is currently under development.
IPECAD open-source model
Website of Acumen - Alliance for Mental Health Systems Models
Tools for applying budget impact analysis to projects developed with the ready4suite
Tools for mapping a range of measures routinely collected in youth mental health services to AQoL 6D utility
Toolkit for authoring R packages that extend the ready4 framework for open, modular mental health systems models.
Work in progress on a scientific manuscript about the ethics of computational implementations of health economic models.
Code to generate scientific manuscript describing ready4 software framework.
Code repository for "A Sensitivity Analysis Framework for Health Economic Evaluation in Middle Income Countries: Appropriately Incorporating a Comprehensive Approach"
The goal of ‘aldvmm’ is to fit adjusted limited dependent variable mixture models of health state utilities in R. Adjusted limited dependent variable mixture models are finite mixtures of normal distributions with an accumulation of density mass at the limits, and a gap between 100% quality of life and the next smaller utility value. The package…
*Incomplete* Example partitioned survival model (PSM) in R for Nivolumab versus Ipilimumab in melanoma (with some stuff made up).
CalibR provides tools for the calibration of decision-analytic models
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