Methodological and Procedural Considerations for Developing Decision Analytic Models to Assess the Health Economic Impacts of Newborn Bloodspot Screening: A Systematic Methodological Review
This paper relates to newborn bloodspot screening, and, specifically, assessments of the health economic impacts of screening for additional conditions. The study examines challenges in modelling these impacts and suggests approaches to selecting and designing appropriate methods to overcome these challenges.
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Date of publication:
17 Oct 2025
Authors:
Jim Chilcott, Alice Bessey, James R Bonham, Iván Castilla-Rodríguez, Sarah Davis, David Elliman, Sara Hunt, Chris Hyde, Silvia Lombardo, Jason Madan, John Marshall, Joan Morris, Katherine Payne, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Bethany Shinkins, Graham Shortland, Susan Spillane, Anthea Sutton, Sian Taylor-Phillips, Cristina Visintin.
Journal:
International Journal of Neonatal Screening
Digital object identifier:
10.3390/ijns11040096
Type of output:
Evidence synthesis
Suggested Citation:
Chilcott J, Bessey A, Bonham JR, Castilla-Rodríguez I, Davis S, Elliman D, et al. Methodological and Procedural Considerations for Developing Decision Analytic Models to Assess the Health Economic Impacts of Newborn Bloodspot Screening: A Systematic Methodological Review. International Journal of Neonatal Screening. 2025;11(4):96