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Wellcome Open Research
Living HTA: Automating Health Economic Evaluation with R
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Robert A. Smith1  Paul P. Schneider1  Wael Mohammed1 
[1] School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield;Lumanity;Dark Peak Analytics
关键词: HEOR;    HTA;    APIs;    R;    plumber;   
DOI  :  10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17933.2
学科分类:内科医学
来源: Wellcome
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【 摘 要 】

Background: Requiring access to sensitive data can be a significant obstacle for the development of health models in the Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) setting. We demonstrate how health economic evaluation can be conducted with minimal transfer of data between parties, while automating reporting as new information becomes available.Methods: We developed an automated analysis and reporting pipeline for health economic modelling and made the source code openly available on a GitHub repository. The pipeline consists of three parts: An economic model is constructed by theconsultant using pseudo data. On the data-owner side, an application programming interface (API) is hosted on a server. This API hosts all sensitive data, so that data does not have to be provided to theconsultant. An automated workflow is created, which calls the API, retrieves results, and generates a report.Results: The application of modern data science tools and practices allows analyses of data without the need for direct access – negating the need to send sensitive data. In addition, the entire workflow can be largely automated: the analysis can be scheduled to run at defined time points (e.g. monthly), or when triggered by an event (e.g. an update to the underlying data or model code); results can be generated automatically and then be exported into a report. Documents no longer need to be revised manually.Conclusions: This example demonstrates that it is possible, within a HEOR setting, to separate the health economic model from the data, and automate the main steps of the analysis pipeline.

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