Simulate values (i.e., utility or costs) associated with health states in a state transition or partitioned survival model.
Examples
# Simple sick-sicker example where drug costs vary by treatment strategy# and over time. Prior to time = 5, costs are $10,000 for treatment strategy # 1 and $5,000 for treatment strategy 2. After time = 5, costs are $2,000# for both treatment strategies## Setup the modelhesim_dat <- hesim_data( strategies = data.frame(strategy_id = c(1,2)), patients = data.frame(patient_id =1:3), states = data.frame(state_id = c(1,2),# Non-death states state_name = c("sick","sicker")))## Drug costs vary by health state and time intervaldrugcost_tbl <- stateval_tbl( data.frame( strategy_id = c(1,1,2,2), time_start = c(0,5,0,5), est = c(10000,2000,5000,2000)), dist ="fixed")drugcost_tbl
## Create drug cost modeldrugcostmod <- create_StateVals(drugcost_tbl, n =1, hesim_data = hesim_dat)## Explore predictions from the drug cost modeldrugcostmod$sim(t = c(2,6), type ="predict")
Public fields
params: Parameters for simulating state values. Currently supports objects of class tparams_mean or params_lm.
input_data: An object of class input_mats . Only used for params_lm objects.
method: The method used to simulate costs and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) as a function of state values. If wlos, then costs and QALYs are simulated by weighting state values by the length of stay in a health state. If starting, then state values represent a one-time value that occurs when a patient enters a health state. When starting is used in a cohort model, the state values only accrue at time 0; in contrast, in an individual-level model, state values accrue each time a patient enters a new state and are discounted based on time of entrance into that state.
time_reset: If FALSE then time intervals are based on time since the start of the simulation. If TRUE, then time intervals reset each time a patient enters a new health state. This is relevant if, for example, costs vary over time within health states. Only used if method = wlos.