Health economics is concerned with the study of the cost-effectiveness
of health care interventions. This book provides an overview of Bayesian
methods for the analysis of health economic data. After an introduction
to the basic economic concepts and methods of evaluation, it presents
Bayesian statistics using accessible mathematics. The next chapters
describe the theory and practice of cost-effectiveness analysis from a
statistical viewpoint, and Bayesian computation, notably MCMC. The final
chapter presents three detailed case studies covering cost-effectiveness
analyses using individual data from clinical trials, evidence synthesis
and hierarchical models and Markov models. The text uses WinBUGS and
JAGS with datasets and code available online.