heemod
Changelog
heemod 1.1.0
Breaking changes
- Remove dependency to rgho.
get_who_mr is still locally
working
heemod 1.0.0
Breaking changes
- dplyr’s pipe now causes an error when chaining survival operation.
The new pipe |> is required in this situation.
define_survival() has been renamed
define_surv_dist() for naming consistency
- It is now necessary to use
define_surv_fit() to specify
a survival fit created with survfit(),
flexsurvreg() or flexsurvspline()
New Features
- It is now possible to run probabilistic sensitivity analysis (PSA)
with survival objects - either created from a parametric distribution
(with
define_surv_dist) or with real data fitted with
survfit() or flexsurvreg(). See
vignette("j-survival_2_psa")
plot.surv_object() gains psa argument
allowing to plot the distribution to check for its variability.
- Created method
c.uneval_parameters() to combine outputs
of define_parameters().
Other changes
- All operation functions on survival objects are now of class
surv_object
heemod 0.16.0
- Remove lazyeval, plyr and pryr dependency
- For PSM, when OS is lower to PFS, force the transition probability
to be 0 (#7 @william-rawlinson)
get_who_mr() is working again
- Mortality rates gathered with
get_who_mr(..., local = TRUE) are only available as
pooled for high income countries.
prop, multinom and
make_gamma, deprecated since a long time are now
unavailable, to be replaced with binomial,
multinomial and gamma, respectively.
markov_cycle is now deprecated in favor of
model_time and state_cycle in favor of
state_time
heemod 0.15.1
Compliance with r-devel
heemod 0.15.0
- Performance improvements: using state_time is much faster now, as
well as probabilistic sensitivity analyses
heemod 0.14.5
- Rebuild vignettes
- fix guides( = FALSE)
heemod 0.14.4
- updates for compatibility with rlang 1.0.0
heemod 0.14.2
- checks cairo_pdf availability
heemod 0.14.0
Breaking changes
- argument “method” for run_model was inverted. Now “beginning”
overestimates costs and “end” underestimates costs (#345 @zaddyzad)
heemod 0.13.0
Prepare for dplyr 1.0.0
Bugfixes
- Fix problem with state_time (fix #343 @Reale3)
heemod 0.12.0
Bugfixes
- Ready for tibble 3.0
look_up() displays a more informative message when
searching several values at once
heemod 0.11.0
Backend changes
- States are now length 2 lists:
- .dots: the state values
- starting_values: the state values when entering the state
- Compatibility with dplyr 0.8: replaced all underscored (SE) versions
of all verbs
Bugfixes
get_who_mr() is again able to fetch data from GHO
server
heemod 0.10.0
New features
define_state() gains the starting_values
argument (same as define_strategy()).
heemod 0.9.4
- Compatibility with dplyr v0.8
heemod 0.9.3
Backend changes
- Remove
Hmisc dependency for weighted summaries.
heemod 0.9.2
Breaking changes
- Survival function renamed:
pool()=>mix().
New features
- Starting values with
define_starting_values().
- Check for comma as a decimal separator in tabular data.
- Auto-re-indent transition matrices with
reindent_transition().
- Discounting per year with the
period argument.
- BCEA
interface with
run_bcea().
use_distribution() to re-sample from empirical data
(e.g. MCMC fit posterior distribution).
Bugfixes
- Better error-checking in multinomial parameters definition.
- Cleaner
define_psa() back-end code, variables can now
be used to define distribution parameters.
- Handle cases when parameters depend on
state_time but
those parameters are not used by a strategy.
- Empty calls to
modify() are supported.
- Fix error in survival vignette.
Backend changes
- The development branch is now called
master, the
release branch is called cran.
- Survival operation are wrapped in a common class.
- Expansion code moved to own function.
- Faster computation of expanded states.
- Stricter dependency version management (to avoid install failures on
an outdated system).
- Removed dependency to
tidyr.
heemod 0.9.1
Breaking changes
- Survival function renamed:
project()=>join().
- Removed
get_code().
New features
- NMB is now reported as relative values.
Bugfixes
- Fixed error with
run_dsa() in state expansion
situations.
Backend changes
- Multiple changes to prepare for the
dplyr update
0.6.0.
heemod 0.9.0
heemod can now be cited with:
Filipovic-Pierucci A, Zarca K and Durand-Zaleski I (2017). “Markov
Models for Health Economic Evaluations: The R Package heemod.” ArXiv
e-prints. R package version 0.8.0, 1702.03252
- Model calibration with
calibrate_model().
init and inflow can refer to values from
define_parameters(), and are thus accessible to PSA /
DSA.
inflow can be time-varying.
Breaking changes
get_probs_from_surv()=>compute_surv().
New features
- Operations on survival functions, see
vignette("j-survival"). Thanks to Jordan Amdahl.
- Model calibration with
calibrate_model(). Thanks to Matthew Wiener.
- State membership correction works for partitioned survival
model.
- Custom state membership correction functions can be passed to the
method argument of run_model().
get_who__mr() can take a region argument,
and automatically pool results when sex is not passed.
- Additional DSA plotting options.
Bugfixes
heemod::discount() now produces results similar to
discount().
Backend changes
- Renamed memoised functions.
- NSE aliases (
*_) to survival operation functions.
heemod 0.8.0
Breaking changes
strategy becomes a reserved parameter name.
- Counting method
"half-cycle" is deprecated.
resample argument in run_psa() renamed to
psa.
- Probability distributions for PSA were renamed, see
?distributions.
state_cycle renamed to state_time, added a
model_time alias to model_time.
- The
inflow argument for budget impact analysis is
specified with define_inflow().
prob_to_prob()=>rescale_prob().
New features
- Transition probabilities from survival models with
get_probs_from_surv():
- Parametrically defined by
define_survival().
- Or fitted on data by the
flexsurv package.
- Support for partitioned survival models with
define_part_surv().
- Plot EVPI.
- Export PSA files for Sheffield Accelerated Value of Information
software.
- Individuals can enter the model after the beginning with the
inflow argument in run_model() (mainly for
budget impact analysis).
- Strategy name can be used to define values with
dispatch_strategy() or using the strategy name
(vignettes homogeneous and probabilistic have been
updated to use this feature).
- Beta and triangle distributions for PSA.
- Custom distributions can be defined.
- Co-variance analysis on strategy differences, more options for
gam() fitting.
Other features
- Convenience function
rescale_discount_rate().
- Better error messages at parameter evaluation.
combine_probs(): given several independent
probabilities of an event, return the total probability of the
event.
- More informative error messages for incorrect matrices.
- Infinite parameter values generate an error.
- New parameters can be added with
modify().
Backend changes
- Cleaner handling of clusters.
- Package
diagram, Hmisc and
logitnorm moved from Imports to
Suggests.
Bugfixes
- Fixed several bugs that would return incorrect efficiency frontiers
in some situations, or would return duplicated strategy names in some
edge cases (thanks to Vince
Daniels).
- Fixed a failure of tabular input when a column could be read as all
numeric.
- Character variables from
newdata were mistakenly parsed
as lazy expressions.
newdata now handles factor variables.
state_cycle_limit was not passed to PSA, DSA, or
updating.
- PSA and DSA tabular files were not saved.
Acknowledgments
heemod 0.7.1
Bugfixes
- Fixed an error resulting in incorrect co-variance analysis results
when relations between values and parameters were negative.
heemod 0.7.0
Breaking changes
- Some plotting arguments changed
(e.g.
type=>results).
New features
- Added co-variance analysis for PSA with
type = "cov"
plot.
- All plotting functions can now represent multiple strategies with
facets.
- CECA plotted on a log scale by default.
- Black & white plots for publications with the
bw
plot option.
- Remove variables that are not sensitive in DSA with
remove_ns.
Backend changes
- Important object structure change (from attributes to lists).
- More systematic use of getter functions.
- More standardized processing of model objects.
- Unit tests rely less on printed results.
- Using new nomenclature in back-end functions
(
model=>strategy).
base_strategy divided in 3 concepts:
central_strategy, root_strategy,
noncomparable_strategy.
- Non-heemod versions of
discount() throw warnings.
heemod 0.6.0
Breaking changes
- Base model cannot be specified anymore: it is always the least
costly model.
- Renamed argument
transition_matrix =>
transition in define_strategy().
New features
- Parallel computing with
use_cluster().
- Compute average values from PSA.
Bugfixes
- Acceptability curve returns probabilities at 0.
- Correctly identify efficiency frontier.
- ICER are computed on the efficiency frontier.
Acknowledgments
heemod 0.5.1
Bugfixes
- Added
formatR to suggest list.
heemod 0.5.0
Breaking changes
- Some functions were renamed for clarification:
define_model() =>
define_strategy()
run_models() => run_model()
define_matrix() =>
define_transition()
define_sensitivity() =>
define_dsa()
define_distrib() => define_psa()
run_sensitivity() => run_dsa()
run_probabilistic() => run_psa()
New features
- Values and probabilities can depend on state time with
state_cycle, allowing to reproduce the results of
micro-simulations.
define_sensitivity() now accepts any expression as
input, and can call references to model parameters.
- Discount rates can now be specified as parameters (allows for rates
to be modified in DSA & PSA).
- Any state value can be plotted.
- Additional output: csv files for many of the tabular results.
Bugfixes
- Edges where P=0 are not plotted anymore for transition
matrices.
- There used to be a potential error when you wanted to save output
but there had been no psa.
heemod 0.4.0
New features
update() for heterogeneity analysis and to compute
population-level values, with vignette.
run_models_tabular() to import models from tabular
input, with vignette.
look_up() to look up values from external data.
- Added option to pool female and male mortality rates in WHO
data.
- Counting method now defaults to life-table.
plot_sensitivity() now plots by default the widest bar
on top.
- Convenience functions for converting rates to probabilities.
- Models can be run without state values, to compute counts only.
- Much more informative error messages.
- Objects can be converted to the
R code to generate them
(same idea as dput(), but easier to read).
- New options
heemod.verbose and
heemod.memotime.
- More informative messages, especially in verbose mode.
- Use WHO data cached locally in case of connection problems.
- New functions:
get_counts() and get_init()
to get state membership counts.
- Smart sex code conversion for
get_who_mr().
Bug fixes
- really fixed problem when the argument to
discount() was not defined as a parameter.
Backend changes
eval_model_newdata(), the function behind re-sampling
and sensitivity analysis now returns list-variables.
Acknowledgments
heemod 0.3.3
New features
- Added a vignette to exactly reproduce results from Decision
Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation.
Bug fixes
- Fixed problem when argument to
discount() was not
defined as a parameter.
- Corrected several errors in the vignettes (thanks to Michael Schenkenberg from SBU,
Stockholm, Sweden).
- Updated mortality rate tests to reflect GHO database update.
heemod 0.3.2
Bug fixes
- Fix mishandling of matrix index with
C in
eval_matrix() (thanks to Matthew Wiener).
- Fix problem with upcoming version of
tidyr.
heemod 0.3.1
Backend changes
- A single set of parameters is now used for a set of models.
Bug fixes
- Correct error in probabilistic analysis vignette.
- Fix incompatibility with upcoming
dplyr update.
heemod 0.3.0
New features
shiny interface.
- Added support for different counting options.
get_who_mr() to extract mortality rates from WHO
data.
heemod 0.2.0
New features
- Added ability to plot matrix.
- Added framework for probabilistic uncertainty analysis.
- Written vignette for probabilistic and sensitivity analysis.
- Added complement alias for matrix definition.
run_* functions now output a single table instead of a
list of tables.
- Variables corresponding to cost and effect must now be specified in
run_models().
- Plotting for sensitivity and probabilistic analysis.
Bug fixes
Removed
run_model_newdata() cannot run
uneval_model anymore.
- Removed need to use
define_state_list().
heemod 0.1.0