Health Economics Analysis Plans: Where Are We Now?

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Background
The use of statistical analysis plans (SAPs), drawn up in advance of the analysis phase, is an accepted means of reducing bias in reporting the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). However, while health economics analysis plans (HEAPs) to guide trialists in conducting economic evaluations alongside RCTs are becoming more widespread, they lag behind SAPs in terms of standardisation and acceptance, and there is a fundamental question over whether they add value to the trial process.

Aim
To map current practice and beliefs about the appropriate implementation (or otherwise) of HEAPs, with a view to drawing up good practice guidelines in future work.

Methods
A workshop was held to discuss issues around HEAPs, providing a forum in which health economists (predominantly university-based) and other interested parties engaged in applied economic evaluations could open a dialogue on appropriate methods of standardisation. Sessions were presented on experiences of using HEAPs in trials, and participants discussed topics including the appropriate content of HEAPs, the circumstances in which changes are permissible and the appropriate oversight and governance.

Results
There are few guidelines available to aid health economists in compiling HEAPs. There is currently substantial variation in the structure, format and content of HEAPs, and there are questions over their purpose and appropriate methods of oversight. Although concerns remain over the impact of the bureaucratic burden involved in producing a plan in advance (particularly given the relatively small health economic workforce), the potential loss of useful post hoc analyses if a plan is too rigid, and the timing of completion, there was a general feeling that HEAPs would be useful.

Conclusion
Clarity on the appropriate usage of HEAPs would be advantageous. We plan to conduct a Delphi survey of practising health economists to determine suitable content for a HEAP.
Original languageEnglish
PagesA397
Number of pages1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Nov 2016
EventISPOR 19th Annual Curopean Congres - AUstria Center Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Duration: 29 Oct 20162 Nov 2016

Conference

ConferenceISPOR 19th Annual Curopean Congres
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period29/10/162/11/16
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