Andrea Gabrio
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Confounders, Colliders, Mediator. What to adjust for
Hello everybody. here we are with my usual monthly update. Today, similarly to last time, I would like to talk about a bit about classical statistical analysis problems, such as those which I find myself routinely explaining to my students.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Feb 10, 2024
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Why we cannot interpret relative risks in case-control studies
Hello folks and happy new year! Back from my winter holidays, and after a couple of weeks of feeling quite sick, I am ready to resume my work both in teaching and reserach.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Jan 10, 2024
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A tutorial on using R to conduct trial-based CEA
Hello dear readers, here I am with a new post about using statistics in health economic evaluations. Today I want to take a break from the quick examples I gave on using Bayesian methods in CEA and instead focus on the research work of Ben at al.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Nov 5, 2023
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Bayesian statistics in health economic evaluations - part 2
Hello dear audience and welcome back to my regular post updates. This time I would like to continue discussing the application of Bayesian methods in HTA that I picked-up in my previous post and show some customisation options of the modelling strategy that may come in handy when dealing with such analyses.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Oct 5, 2023
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Bayesian statistics in health economic evaluations
Hello folks, I hope you had some break time during summer as surely I did! After a whole year of stress and work it was nice to have some vacation period and to clear my mind for a while.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Sep 2, 2023
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Item-Response Theory: intro
Hello everyone, here we are again with my monthly blog update. Today I would like to continue my initial discussion about Item Response Models (IRMs) which I introduced in one of my previous posts a couple of months ago.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Jul 5, 2023
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Item-Response Theory
Good day folks, today I would like to make a digression from the usual health economics’ topic addressed on this blog and talk about something different that I have recently taken an interest in.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on May 10, 2023
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Structural values in health economics data
Hello everybody and welcome to my second post of the year. I try to be as consistent as possible with these monthly updates as I would like to keep my blog alive and hopefully post something interesting for somebody involved in data analysis tasks.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Feb 8, 2023
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How to jointly handle skewed data in economic evaluations
Hello folks and happy new year! It feels like a million years since last time I posted here but it is in fact only a month (I really try to keep it constant despite all things happening!
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Jan 10, 2023
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How to handle correlated data in economic evaluations
Hi everybody, as per usual I am here posting (again!) to continue the thread about cost-effectiveness analysis. Last time we discussed the importance of modelling CEA data at the longitudinal level when some missingness occurs in the outcome variables, i.
Andrea Gabrio
Last updated on Nov 11, 2022
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