Using Simulation and Decision Modeling to Inform Decision Making (Text Version)
Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference
On September 8, 2008, Ann Zauber, PhD; Shalini Kulasingam, PhD; and Diana Petitti,, MD, MPH, made this presentation at the 2008 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (1.2 MB).
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Using Simulation and Decision Modeling to Inform Decision Making
AHRQ Annual Meeting
Sept. 8, 2008
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This Morning's Session
- Can Clinical Trials really answer all relevant questions?
- What if the patient is older/younger/sicker/ better/etc. than in the trials?
- What if the technology has changed?
- What if management strategy has changed?
- Can simulation modeling help fill in the gaps?
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From the Modeler's Side- Many decision models in the literature:
- Single use "one off" models
- More global natural history models designed for wide range of questions
- Can decision models inform decisions?
- Working with the decision makers to determine:
- Relevant alternatives and inputs
- Relevant outcomes
- Case study today of working with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) to examine Cancer Screening
- Working with the decision makers to determine:
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Today's Agenda
- Diana Petitti, MD, MPH (briefly) Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University
Vice Chair, USPSTF
Author of Meta-Analysis, Decision Analysis, and Cost-Effectiveness
Analysis - Ann Zauber, PhD
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NY
Coordinator of Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) Colorectal Cancer Modeling Groups
- Shalini Kulasingam, PhD
University of Minnesota
Investigator on the Duke Cervical Cancer Model - Diana Petitti
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- Zauber
- Kulasingam
- Petitti


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