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Dealing with Time in Health Economic Evaluation: Methodological Issues and Recommendations for Practice

Author(s)
O’Mahony, James F.  
Newall, Anthony T.  
van Rosmalen, Joost  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24957
Date Issued
2015-12
Date Available
2023-11-10T11:04:48Z
Abstract
Time is an important aspect of health economic evaluation, as the timing and duration of clinical events, healthcare interventions and their consequences all affect estimated costs and effects. These issues should be reflected in the design of health economic models. This article considers three important aspects of time in modelling: (1) which cohorts to simulate and how far into the future to extend the analysis; (2) the simulation of time, including the difference between discrete-time and continuous-time models, cycle lengths, and converting rates and probabilities; and (3) discounting future costs and effects to their present values. We provide a methodological overview of these issues and make recommendations to help inform both the conduct of cost-effectiveness analyses and the interpretation of their results. For choosing which cohorts to simulate and how many, we suggest analysts carefully assess potential reasons for variation in cost effectiveness between cohorts and the feasibility of subgroup-specific recommendations. For the simulation of time, we recommend using short cycles or continuous-time models to avoid biases and the need for half-cycle corrections, and provide advice on the correct conversion of transition probabilities in state transition models. Finally, for discounting, analysts should not only follow current guidance and report how discounting was conducted, especially in the case of differential discounting, but also seek to develop an understanding of its rationale. Our overall recommendations are that analysts explicitly state and justify their modelling choices regarding time and consider how alternative choices may impact on results.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
PharmacoEconomics
Volume
33
Issue
12
Start Page
1255
End Page
1268
Copyright (Published Version)
2015 The Authors
Subjects

Discount rate

Cycle length

Health economic evalu...

Implementation period...

Shared effect

DOI
10.1007/s40273-015-0309-4
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1170-7690
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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