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Incorporating model uncertainty in cost-effectiveness analysis: a Bayesian model averaging approach
Authors:Negrín Miguel A  Vázquez-Polo Francisco-José
Affiliation:Department of Quantitative Methods, University of Las Palmas de G.C., Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Campus de Tafira, 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
Abstract:Recently, several authors have proposed the use of linear regression models in cost-effectiveness analysis. In this paper, by modelling costs and outcomes using patient and Health Centre covariates, we seek to identify the part of the cost or outcome difference that is not attributable to the treatment itself, but to the patients' condition or to characteristics of the Centres. Selection of the covariates to be included as predictors of effectiveness and cost is usually assumed by the researcher. This behaviour ignores the uncertainty associated with model selection and leads to underestimation of the uncertainty about quantities of interest. We propose the use of Bayesian model averaging as a mechanism to account for such uncertainty about the model. Data from a clinical trial are used to analyze the effect of incorporating model uncertainty, by comparing two highly active antiretroviral treatments applied to asymptomatic HIV patients. The joint posterior density of incremental effectiveness and cost and cost-effectiveness acceptability curves are proposed as decision-making measures.
Keywords:Bayesian model averaging   Cost-effectiveness   Fractional Bayes factor   Uncertainty
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