Opinions do matter in Healthcare: Structured Expert Elicitation – A statistical approach to decision making

Healthcare decision-making is complex, often requiring choices about treatments, technologies, or policies based on limited evidence.
Structured Expert Elicitation (SEE) has emerged as a powerful approach for addressing these gaps by eliciting expert judgments.
Empowering Health technology assessments through Population-adjusted indirect comparisons

As health technology assessment (HTA) becomes increasingly central to healthcare decision-making, population-adjusted indirect comparisons (PAICs) have emerged as critical tools. These methods allow researchers to compare treatments across trials with varying populations, addressing situations where head-to-head comparisons are unavailable or impractical. Here, we will examine the development of PAICs, their role in network meta-analysis (NMA), and the ongoing debates around their application.