Disaggregating proportional multistate lifetables by population heterogeneity to estimate intervention impacts on inequalities
Abstract Background Simulation models can be used to quantify the projected health impact of interventions. Quantifying heterogeneity in these impacts, for example by socioeconomic status, is important to understand impacts on health inequalities. We aim to disaggregate one type of Markov macro-simu...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Andersen (Author), Anja Mizdrak (Author), Nick Wilson (Author), Anna Davies (Author), Laxman Bablani (Author), Tony Blakely (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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