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Exploring Structural Uncertainty and Impact of Health State Utility Values on Lifetime Outcomes in Diabetes Economic Simulation Models: Findings from the Ninth Mount Hood Diabetes Quality-of-Life Challenge.

Michelle TewMichael WillisChristian AsseburgHayley BennettAlan BrennanTalitha FeenstraJames GahnAlastair GrayLaura HeathcoteWilliam H HermanDeanna IsamanShihchen KuoMark LamotteJosé LealPhil McEwanAndreas NilssonAndrew J PalmerRishi PatelDaniel PollardMafalda RamosFabian SailerWendelin SchrammHui ShaoLizheng ShiLei SiHarry J SmolenChloe ThomasAn Tran-DuyChunting YangWen YeXueting YuPing ZhangPhilip Clarke
Published in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2021)
Variations in utility values contribute to a lesser extent than uncertainty captured as structural uncertainty. These findings reinforce the importance of assessing structural uncertainty thoroughly because the choice of model (or models) can influence study results, which can serve as evidence for resource allocation decisions.HighlightsThe findings indicate substantial cross-model variability in QALY predictions for a standardized set of simulation scenarios and is considerably larger than within model variability to alternative health state utility values (e.g., lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of utility inputs).There is a need to understand and assess structural uncertainty, as the choice of model to inform resource allocation decisions can matter more than the choice of health state utility values.
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