VoI world tour
Bayesian statistics
Health economics
Next week (Wednesday 26th February, at 12pm) I’ll be in Warwick to give a talk on our work on Value of Information. I’ve given a similar one fairly recently, at the MRC Biostats Unit in Cambridge. But I think this time I’ll add a few more things, coming out from our even more recent ConVOI work — we’ve just had two papers accepted for publication in Medical Decision Making (very little details, but more to come soon, in Kunst et al. (2020) and Heath et al. (2020).
It’s my second talk at the Centre for Health Economics Warwick in less than a year and last time around I had lots of fun talking about missing data, so looking forward to it!
References
Heath, A, NR Kunst, C Jackson, M Strong, F Alarid-Escudero, JD Goldhaber-Fiebert, G Baio, NA Menzies, and H Jalal. 2020. “Calculating the Expected Value of Sample Information in Practice: Considerations from three case studies.” Medical Decision Making 0 (1): 0272989X20912402. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X20912402.
Kunst, NR, ECF Wilson, F Alarid-Escudero, G Baio, A Brennan, M Fairley, D Glynn, et al. 2020. “Practical Considerations for the Efficient Computation of the Expected Value of Sample Information to Prioritize Research in Health Care.” Medical Decision Making 40 (1): E63–64. http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2\&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP\&SrcAuth=LinksAMR\&KeyUT=WOS:000509275600063\&DestLinkType=FullRecord\&DestApp=ALL_WOS\&UsrCustomerID=f41074198c063036414efcbc916f8956.