heemod
Markov Models for Health Economic Evaluations
An implementation of the modelling and reporting features described in reference textbook and guidelines (Briggs, Andrew, et al. Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation. Oxford Univ. Press, 2011; Siebert, U. et al. State-Transition Modeling. Medical Decision Making 32, 690-700 (2012).): deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis, heterogeneity analysis, time dependency on state-time and model-time (semi-Markov and non-homogeneous Markov models), etc.
- Version1.0.2
- R version≥ 4.1.0
- LicenseGPL (≥ 3)
- Needs compilation?No
- heemod citation info
- Last release09/11/2024
Documentation
- VignetteAn Introduction to 'heemod'
- VignetteTime-varying values
- VignetteSimple Markov Models (Homogeneous)
- VignetteTime-varying Markov Models (Non-Homogeneous)
- VignetteProbabilistic Uncertainty Analysis
- VignetteDeterministic Sensitivity Analysis
- VignetteHeterogeneity & Demographic Analysis
- VignetteTabular Input
- VignetteReproducing Exact Results from DMHEE
- VignetteSurvival models
- VignetteSurvival Models Part 2 - PSA
- VignetteCalibrating 'heemod' models
- MaterialREADME
- MaterialNEWS
Team
Kevin Zarca
MaintainerShow author detailsJordan Amdahl
Show author detailsRolesContributorAntoine Filipovic-Pierucci
Show author detailsRolesAuthorMatthew Wiener
Show author detailsRolesContributorZdenek Kabat
Show author detailsRolesContributorVojtech Filipec
Show author detailsRolesContributorYonatan Carranza Alarcon
Show author detailsRolesContributorVince Daniels
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Last 30 days
This package has been downloaded 762 times in the last 30 days. This could be a paper that people cite without reading. Reaching the medium popularity echelon is no small feat! The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 13 times.
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Last 365 days
This package has been downloaded 9,580 times in the last 365 days. That's a lot of interest! Someone might even write a blog post about it. The day with the most downloads was Dec 03, 2024 with 115 downloads.
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- Imports10 packages
- Suggests17 packages
- Reverse Suggests1 package