Considerations for Developing Applied Health Policy Models: The Example of HIV Treatment Expansion in Resource-Limited Settings
April D. Kimmel () and
Bruce R. Schackman
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April D. Kimmel: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Bruce R. Schackman: Weill Cornell Medical College
Chapter Chapter 15 in Operations Research and Health Care Policy, 2013, pp 313-339 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter describes steps for developing health policy models. The discussion begins with considerations for identifying a research question and developing a model conceptual framework. It next provides guidance on how to build and implement the model, as well as how to populate or parameterize a model. We end by examining the techniques for verifying model performance. Special emphasis is placed on developing applied health policy models, particularly those used to inform policy decisions in resource-limited settings.
Keywords: Cycle Length; Model Input; Policy Model; Model Input Parameter; Simple Model Structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6507-2_15
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