Title: Decision Trees
1Decision Trees
2Coming Up
- How to construct a decision tree?
- Components of a tree
- Interviewing decision makers
- How to analyze a decision tree?
- Mathematical expectations.
- Folding back
3Example
- A preferred provider organization (PPO) has
approached the benefit manager of a company of
992 employees. - The PPO offered to discount hospitalization
services by 6 and outpatient services by 15 if
the company would remove co-payments for
employees utilizing the PPO
4Components of a Tree
- Decision
- Square node, two arcs and options
- Sequence of events
- Circle node, arcs and events
- Probabilities
- Consequences
- Utilities or costs
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8The Analysis Process Matters
- It informs that a decision is looming
- Reassures that the analysis is fair
- It removes decision makers from day-to-day
concerns - It provides new insights while facilitating
discussion
9Process
- Interview decision makers and construct a
preliminary tree - Present tree and show how various concerns are
captured - Solicit a list of new concerns
- Revise tree
10New Concerns
- Separate general outpatient care from mental
health care - Focus on employees who file claims
- The PPO clinic might have less efficient
practices - Lower co-pay may lead to over utilization
- Group practices are more efficient than solo
practices - Clinicians may generate their own demand
- Show discounts
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12Estimating Probabilities from Data, Experts
Literature
13Estimating Costs
- Review of cases at the employer site
- Average cost of the sample
- Review of cases at the PPO
- Adjusted for case mix difference (PPO patients
30 sicker)
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15Analysis of Trees
- Folding back
- Replace a node with its expectation
- Continue until the decision node
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17Net Impact
- Expect cost under continue
- Expected cost after joining PPO 871.08
- Savings per family per year 597.86
- Sensitivity analysis
- Not sensitive to 5 changes in hospitalization
rate - Not sensitive to 5 changes in clinic visit rate
- Sensitive to changes in calculation of cost of
hospitalization and case mix differences
18Myth of Analysis
- All options are depicted
- Wait for a better offer
- All consequences are enumerated
- Other health care organizations were on the board
of the employer - Assess utilities and fold back using expected
utilities - Data are valid
- Sensitivity analysis see if small differences in
estimates will change conclusions
19Make Your Own
- Think through what is the unit of analysis (who
decides) - Start with the decision
- Think through possible events and consequences
- Think through issues that should be captured
- Make a draft
- Revise to incorporate new issues