Projects in Empirical Health Economics is a masters' level study project with changing topics. In the 2022/23 winter term, the focus will be on health economic evaluations of test procedures and healthcare interventions with poor data availability and thus high uncertainty about effectiveness and costs. The tasks will involve identifying interesting interventions (e.g. mobile health apps, new treatments or treatments for rare diseases) or tests for diseases and programming of so-called probabilistic sensitivity analyses in R. Participants will present their results and write them up in appx. 5000 words research papers in the style of scientific articles.
- Trainer/in: Martin Siegel