Session Details

AM11: Advanced Computation of Value of Information Measure to Determine Optimal Research Design
(Event: SMDM 42nd Annual Meeting: Virtual Meeting)

Oct 20, 2020 9:00AM - Oct 20, 2020 12:00PM
Session Type: Short Course- AM 1/2 Day

Description
 
Background
EVSI has long been touted as a method for research prioritisation and study design. Based on a health economic decision model, EVSI computes the monetary value of performing research. This value can be compared with the cost of conducting the research to determine whether there it has a potential positive net benefit. Despite these advantages, the computational complexity of this type of analysis has hindered its implementation in practice. Recently, methods have been developed to reduce this computational burden and allow for the estimation of EVSI in practice. The Collaborative Network for Value of Information (ConVOI) group is a team of researchers, including the developers of four recent EVSI estimation methods, that aims to improve the visibility and implementation of EVSI in research prioritization and study design.
Course Type
Half Day
Course Level
Advanced
Format Requirements
 This course is a mixture of lectures and practicals in which participants will work through R code on their own computers. The lectures will present EVSI as a tool to design clinical research and the recently developed computation methods. The practicals will then focus on implementing these methods using prepared R code and the R package EVSI. Participants require experience using R and knowledge of probabilistic health economic modeling and prior exposure to the Value of Information analysis. Some knowledge of Bayesian statistical methods is helpful but not required.
Description & Objectives

The purpose of this course is to introduce EVSI as a tool for research prioritisation and study design. The course will introduce several recent methods for the calculation of EVSI alongside R code to calculate and present these measures. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Distinguish four recently developed calculation methods for EVSI
  • Decide which EVSI calculation method is suitable for a given health economic decision model
  • Calculate EVSI in R for two different health economic models
  • Present EVSI analyses using standardised, publication-quality graphics
  • Discuss key assumptions for calculating the Expected Net Benefit of Sampling (ENBS)
  • Design efficient future research studies by determining their optimal sample sizes
Course Director

  

Session Fees
Fee TypeMember FeeNon-Member Fee
This session is free
Early: $40.00 $40.00
Regular: $40.00 $40.00
Late: $40.00 $40.00
This session is free
Early: $20.00 $20.00
Regular: $20.00 $20.00
Late: $20.00 $20.00

 

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