Modeling Approaches for HTA: A Practical Hands-on Workshop
UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology / Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment
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02.04.2025 - 05.04.2025 UMIT TIROL, Eduard-Wallnoefer-Center 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Österreich
Kursinhalte
Decision-analytic Modeling is an important and powerful tool in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Health Policy Decision Making. There are a number of other modelling courses focusing on either theory or only selected modelling approaches. In contrast, our course combines theoretical concepts with practical hands-on computer exercises comprising five different modelling techniques applied in Public Health, HTA, Benefit-Risk Analysis, and Evidence-Based Healthcare.
Decision-analytic Modeling is an important and powerful tool in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Health Policy Decision Making. There are a number of other modelling courses focusing on either theory or only selected modelling approaches. In contrast, our course combines theoretical concepts with practical hands-on computer exercises comprising five different modelling techniques applied in Public Health, HTA, Benefit-Risk Analysis, and Evidence-Based Healthcare.
Qualifikationen
Basic knowledge of spreadsheet programs (e.g., MS Excel) is recommended.
Basic knowledge of spreadsheet programs (e.g., MS Excel) is recommended.
Anfragen und Anmeldung:
Herr Univ. Prof. Dr. Uwe Siebert
Public Health Forschung
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Art des Abschlusses
Teilnahmebescheinigung, Abschluss-Zertifikat
Teilnahmebescheinigung, Abschluss-Zertifikat
Dauer
4 Tage
4 Tage
Sprache
Englisch
Englisch
Kosten
Auf Anfrage
Auf Anfrage
Veranstalter Kontakt
Eduard-Wallnoefer-Center 1
6060 Hall in Tirol
Österreich
Eduard-Wallnoefer-Center 1
6060 Hall in Tirol
Österreich
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