2020
DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15807.2
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Making health economic models Shiny: A tutorial

Abstract: Health economic evaluation models have traditionally been built in Microsoft Excel, but more sophisticated tools are increasingly being used as model complexity and computational requirements increase. Of all the programming languages, R is most popular amongst health economists because it has a plethora of user created packages and is highly flexible. However, even with an integrated development environment such as R Studio, R lacks a simple point and click user interface and therefore requires some programmi… Show more

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“…23,24 There have also been increasing calls for the use of health economic analysis plans 25 and the use of open source models. [26][27][28][29][30] The latter may be of particular importance as published economic evaluations are increasingly available in journals with broad datasharing policies. Increased use of, and guidance for, economic evaluations to support policy decisions in immunization programs 31,32 and global health in lower and middle income countries 33 have also motivated an update.…”
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“…23,24 There have also been increasing calls for the use of health economic analysis plans 25 and the use of open source models. [26][27][28][29][30] The latter may be of particular importance as published economic evaluations are increasingly available in journals with broad datasharing policies. Increased use of, and guidance for, economic evaluations to support policy decisions in immunization programs 31,32 and global health in lower and middle income countries 33 have also motivated an update.…”
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“…There have also been increasing calls for the use of health economic analysis plans (25) and the use of open-source models (26)(27)(28)(29)(30). The latter may be of particular importance as published economic evaluations are increasingly available in journals with broad data-sharing policies.…”
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“…39,40 Other developments include an increasing calls for the use of Health Economic Analysis Plans 41 and the use of open-source models. [42][43][44][45][46] The latter may be of particular importance because published economic evaluations are increasingly available in journals with broad data sharing policies. The increased use of and guidance for economic evaluations to support policy decisions in immunization programs 47,48 and global health in lower-and middle-income countries 49 have also motivated an update.…”
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