Perform Bayesian Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in R.
:rocket: Version 2.4.1 out now! Check out the release notes here.
Given the results of a Bayesian model (possibly based on MCMC) in the form of simulations from the posterior distributions of suitable variables of costs and clinical benefits for two or more interventions, produces a health economic evaluation. Compares one of the interventions (the “reference”) to the others (“comparators”).
Main features of BCEA
include:
Install the released version from CRAN with
install.packages("BCEA")
The development version can be installed using this GitHub repository. On Windows machines, you need to install a few dependencies, including Rtools first, e.g. by running
<- c("MASS", "Rtools", "remotes")
pkgs <- c("https://cran.rstudio.com", "https://inla.r-inla-download.org/R/stable/")
repos install.packages(pkgs, repos=repos, dependencies = "Depends")
before installing the package using remotes
:
::install_github("giabaio/BCEA", ref="dev") remotes
Under Linux or MacOS, it is sufficient to install the package via
remotes
:
install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("giabaio/BCEA", ref="dev") remotes
Examples of using specific functions and their different arguments are given in these articles:
bcea()
Parameters: Constructor and SettersThe pkgdown
site is here. More details on
BCEA
are available in our book Bayesian
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis with the R Package BCEA (published
in the UseR! Springer series). Also, details about the package,
including some references and links to a pdf presentation and some posts
on my own blog) are given here.
Please submit contributions through Pull Requests
,
following the contributing
guidelines. To report issues and/or seek support, please file a new
ticket in the issue tracker.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.