Efficient estimation of optimal regimes under a no direct effect assumption

08/27/2019
by   Lin Liu, et al.
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We derive new estimators of an optimal joint testing and treatment regime under the no direct effect (NDE) assumption that a given laboratory, diagnostic, or screening test has no effect on a patient's clinical outcomes except through the effect of the test results on the choice of treatment. We model the optimal joint strategy using an optimal regime structural nested mean model (opt-SNMM). The proposed estimators are more efficient than previous estimators of the parameters of an opt-SNMM because they efficiently leverage the `no direct effect (NDE) of testing' assumption. Our methods will be of importance to decision scientists who either perform cost-benefit analyses or are tasked with the estimation of the `value of information' supplied by an expensive diagnostic test (such as an MRI to screen for lung cancer).

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