Nonparametric Statistical Methods for Cost‐Effectiveness Analyses

Two measures often used in a cost-effectiveness analysis are the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and the net health benefit (NHB). Inferences on these two quantities are often hindered by highly skewed cost data. In this article, we derive the Edgeworth expansions for the studentized t-statistics for the two measures and show how they could be used to guide inferences. In particular, we use the expansions to study the theoretical performance of existing confidence intervals based on normal theory and to derive new confidence intervals for the ICER and the NHB. We conduct a simulation study to compare our new intervals with several existing methods. The methods evaluated include Taylor's interval, Fieller's interval, the bootstrap percentile interval, and the bootstrap bias-corrected acceleration interval. We found that our new intervals give good coverage accuracy and are narrower compared to the current recommended intervals.

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