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Value of Information Analysis in Models to Inform Health Policy.

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Jackson, Christopher H 
Baio, Gianluca 
Heath, Anna 
Strong, Mark 
Welton, Nicky J 

Abstract

Value of information (VoI) is a decision-theoretic approach to estimating the expected benefits from collecting further information of different kinds, in scientific problems based on combining one or more sources of data. VoI methods can assess the sensitivity of models to different sources of uncertainty and help to set priorities for further data collection. They have been widely applied in healthcare policy making, but the ideas are general to a range of evidence synthesis and decision problems. This article gives a broad overview of VoI methods, explaining the principles behind them, the range of problems that can be tackled with them, and how they can be implemented, and discusses the ongoing challenges in the area.

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Bayesian, decision theory, design, evidence synthesis, health economics, sensitivity analysis

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Annu Rev Stat Appl

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2326-8298
2326-831X

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Annual Reviews

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