Cost data that arise in the evaluation of health care technologies usually exhibit highly skew, heavy-tailed and, possibly, multi-modal distributions. Distribution-free methods for analysing these data, such as the bootstrap, or those based on the asymptotic normality of sample means, may often lead to inefficient or misleading inferences. On the other hand, parametric models that fit the data (or a transformation of the data) equally well can produce very different answers. We consider a Bayesian approach, and model cost data with a distribution composed of a piecewise constant density up to an unknown endpoint, and a generalised Pareto distribution for the remaining tail.
Conigliani, C., Tancredi, A. (2005). Semi-parametric modelling for costs of health care technologies. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, 24, 3171-3184 [10.1002/sim.2012].
Semi-parametric modelling for costs of health care technologies
CONIGLIANI, CATERINA;
2005-01-01
Abstract
Cost data that arise in the evaluation of health care technologies usually exhibit highly skew, heavy-tailed and, possibly, multi-modal distributions. Distribution-free methods for analysing these data, such as the bootstrap, or those based on the asymptotic normality of sample means, may often lead to inefficient or misleading inferences. On the other hand, parametric models that fit the data (or a transformation of the data) equally well can produce very different answers. We consider a Bayesian approach, and model cost data with a distribution composed of a piecewise constant density up to an unknown endpoint, and a generalised Pareto distribution for the remaining tail.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.