Joint Seminar of Department of Business Statistics and Econometrics
and Department of Health Economics
Title: Statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analyses
Speaker: Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou, Ph.D
Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington
Director of Biostatistics Unit, VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Time: Oct. 26 (Thursday), 14:30-15:30
Location: Room 219, Guanghua Building
Abstract: The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and the net
health benefit (NHB) have been well accepted as measures for cost-
effectiveness in health economics. Due to the skewed distribution nature of health costs, however, constructing an appropriate confidence interval for ICER or NHB is a challenge. In this talk, we introduce new confidence intervals for the ICER and the NHB and compare the new intervals with several existing methods. The methods evaluated include Taylor's interval,Fieller's interval, the bootstrap percentile interval, and the bootstrap bias-corrected acceleration interval. Through simulation studies, we found
that our new intervals give good coverage accuracy and are narrower
compared to the current recommended intervals. Finally, we apply our method to a randomized trial on the cost effectiveness of a collaborative care intervention, compared to the usual primary care setting, in patients with
panic disorder.