Content/Description:
A three-day intensive computer based course in methods for health economic evaluation. The course covers study design principles, techniques for analysing costs and outcomes and an introduction to decision models. Each module is re-enforced by exercises in TreeAge Pro and STATA. Participants should be familiar with basic statistics. It is designed for those engaged in undertaking cost-effectiveness analysis and resource allocation decision-making. Tuesday 24 - Thursday 26 March, Parkville Campus.
Summary:
A three-day intensive computer based course in methods for health economic evaluation. The course covers study design principles, techniques for analysing costs and outcomes and an introduction to decision models.
Date:
9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 to Thursday 26 March 2020
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Fee:
$2200 –Early Bird
$2640 – Late Bird
Who is this course designed for?:
Those engaged in undertaking cost-effectiveness analysis and resource allocation decision making. Researchers, consultants from public, commercial and academic organisations.
Content Overview:
This course involves a series of modules to provide an overview of what is required for conducting a health economic evaluation. These include:
- Study design principles
- Techniques for analyzing costs
- Techniques for analyzing outcomes
- Introduction to decision models
- Markov modelling and applications
Each module is re-enforced by exercises in Excel, TreeAge Pro and Stata. Participants should be familiar with basic statistics and Microsoft Excel. The course will be hands-on and participants will be expected to bring a laptop.