Members of our Health Economist SIG (HEAT) are invited to join us at a webinar to discuss the importance of accounting for clustering in cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) that use cluster randomised trials (CRTs).
During the webinar, Dr Manuel Gomes, an Associate Professor of Health Economics at the Department of Applied Research, University College London will provide insights on the use of alternative statistical methods for CEA that use CRTs across a wide range of circumstances, including settings with systematic imbalances in baseline covariates and missing data.
The webinar will be held from 4-5pm on Tuesday 23 August 2022. This is an invitation only event for HEAT members, but if you would like information on becoming a member please contact Michael Mihatsch: michael.mihatsch@actaadmin
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