Journal article

A Prototype Software Framework for Transferable Computational Health Economic Models and Its Early Application in Youth Mental Health

MP Hamilton, C Gao, G Wiesner, KM Filia, JM Menssink, P Plencnerova, DG Baker, PD McGorry, A Parker, J Karnon, SM Cotton, C Mihalopoulos

Pharmacoeconomics | Published : 2024

Abstract

Summary: We are developing an economic model to explore multiple topics in Australian youth mental health policy. To help make that model more readily transferable to other jurisdictions, we developed a software framework for authoring modular computational health economic models (CHEMs) (the software files that implement health economic models). We specified framework user requirements for: a simple programming syntax; a template CHEM module; tools for authoring new CHEM modules; search tools for finding existing CHEM modules; tools for supplying CHEM modules with data; reproducible analysis and reporting tools; and tools to help maintain a CHEM project website. We implemented the framework..

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