Details of HTA published project

Research type:

Methodology 

Title (lead author) etc:

A review and critique of modelling in prioritising and designing screening programmes  (Karnon) 166 pages, Volume 11, number 52

DOI

10.3310/hta11520

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Headline:

A review of modelling methods to evaluate screening programmes identified the natural history modelling approach as the preferred general method. 

Special notes  

Commissioned under the Research Methodology Programme as Project RM02/JH02/JK.  

This report should be referenced as follows:

Karnon J, Goyder E, Tappenden P, McPhie S, Towers I, et al. A review and critique of modelling in prioritising and designing screening programmes. Health Technol Assess 2007;11(52).

Project ref:

06/90/16 

Original project title:

Use of modelling approaches in the evaluation of screening programmes 

Chief Investigator:

Professor Jonathan Daniel Karnon, Associate Professor in Health Economics, School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, University of Adelaide

Start Date:

June 2003  

Date of publication in HTA journal series (now NIHR Journals Library)

December 2007

Cost:

£88,458 

Project Protocol:

Project protocol not available

URL of this page:

http://www.hta.ac.uk/1567
Last updated: 18 June 2013 - Next update due: 25 June 2013

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