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Guidance on the use of complex systems models for economic evaluations of public health interventions.

Penny R BreezeMatthew FranklinKate EnnisPetra MeierKate HayesNik LomaxAlan ShiellFrank KeeFrank de VochtMartin O'FlahertyNigel GilbertRobin PurshouseStewart RobinsonPeter J DoddMark StrongSuzy PaisleyRichard SmithAndrew H BriggsLion ShahabJo-An OcchipintiKenny LawsonThomas BayleyRobert SmithJennifer BoydVisakan KadirkamanathanRichard CooksonMónica Hernández AlavaChristopher H JacksonAmanda KarapiciFranco SassiPeter ScarboroughUwe SiebertEric SilvermanLuke ValeCathal WalshAlan Brennan
Published in: Health economics (2023)
To help health economic modelers respond to demands for greater use of complex systems models in public health. To propose identifiable features of such models and support researchers to plan public health modeling projects using these models. A working group of experts in complex systems modeling and economic evaluation was brought together to develop and jointly write guidance for the use of complex systems models for health economic analysis. The content of workshops was informed by a scoping review. A public health complex systems model for economic evaluation is defined as a quantitative, dynamic, non-linear model that incorporates feedback and interactions among model elements, in order to capture emergent outcomes and estimate health, economic and potentially other consequences to inform public policies. The guidance covers: when complex systems modeling is needed; principles for designing a complex systems model; and how to choose an appropriate modeling technique. This paper provides a definition to identify and characterize complex systems models for economic evaluations and proposes guidance on key aspects of the process for health economics analysis. This document will support the development of complex systems models, with impact on public health systems policy and decision making.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • global health
  • decision making
  • risk assessment
  • type diabetes
  • physical activity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss
  • health information
  • adipose tissue
  • climate change