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dceasimR — the first comprehensive R
package for Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (DCEA) on
CRAN.run_aggregate_dcea() — aggregate DCEA following
Love-Koh et al. (2019)run_full_dcea() — full-form DCEA with subgroup-specific
parameterscalc_sii() / calc_rii() — Slope and
Relative Index of Inequalitycalc_concentration_index() — standard, Erreygers, and
Wagstaff variantscalc_atkinson_index() — Atkinson inequality indexcalc_gini() — Gini coefficient for health
distributionscalc_all_inequality_indices() — calculate all indices
in one callcalc_ede() / calc_ede_profile() — Equally
Distributed Equivalent healthcalc_social_welfare() — social welfare function
analysiscalc_equity_weights() /
calc_equity_weighted_nhb() — equity weightingget_baseline_health() — preloaded baseline HALE data
(England, Canada, WHO)merge_cea_with_baseline() — merge CEA output with
baseline distributionsplot_equity_impact_plane() — equity-efficiency impact
plane visualisationplot_lorenz_curve() — Lorenz and Generalised Lorenz
curvesplot_ede_profile() — EDE profile across eta rangeplot_inequality_staircase() — causal pathway staircase
visualisationrun_dcea_sensitivity() — sensitivity analysis over key
DCEA parametersplot_dcea_tornado() — tornado diagram for sensitivity
resultsgenerate_nice_table() — NICE-formatted submission
tablesexport_dcea_excel() — Excel export in NICE submission
formatgenerate_dcea_report() — full HTML/Word/PDF DCEA
reportsengland_imd_hale — England HALE by IMD quintile
(PHE/OHID)england_imd_qol — EQ-5D utility norms by IMD and age
bandcanada_income_hale — Canada HALE by income
quintilewho_regions_hale — WHO regional HALE dataexample_cea_output — hypothetical CEA output for
examplesnsclc_dcea_example — NSCLC worked example from
literatureThese binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.