Identifying optimally cost-effective dynamic treatment regimes with a Q-learning approach
Health policy decisions regarding patient treatment strategies require consideration of both treatment effectiveness and cost. Optimizing treatment rules with respect to effectiveness may result in prohibitively expensive strategies; on the other hand, optimizing with respect to costs may result in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Health policy decisions regarding patient treatment strategies require
consideration of both treatment effectiveness and cost. Optimizing treatment
rules with respect to effectiveness may result in prohibitively expensive
strategies; on the other hand, optimizing with respect to costs may result in
poor patient outcomes. We propose a two-step approach for identifying an
optimally cost-effective and interpretable dynamic treatment regime. First, we
develop a combined Q-learning and policy-search approach to estimate an optimal
list-based regime under a constraint on expected treatment costs. Second, we
propose an iterative procedure to select an optimally cost-effective regime
from a set of candidate regimes corresponding to different cost constraints.
Our approach can estimate optimal regimes in the presence of time-varying
confounding, censoring, and correlated outcomes. Through simulation studies, we
illustrate the validity of estimated treatment regimes and examine operating
characteristics under flexible modeling approaches. We also apply our
methodology to evaluate optimally cost-effective treatment strategies for
assigning adjuvant therapies to endometrial cancer patients. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2107.03441 |