Below you will find links to decision-making tools and exercises developed by
Alan Schwartz and used
for evidence-based medicine or medical decision making. Each link opens
in its own window.
Tools
Diagnostic Test
Calculator - Given a 2x2 table (or prevalence/sens/spec or prevalence/LRs),
compute everything else, including confidence intervals and optionally the
impact of the test on action thresholds, and display a
graphical nomogram. The Perl source
code for the calculator is available under an open source software
license.
NNT/NNH
Calculator - Given information about probability of an event under
control and experimental treatment, calculate risk increase/decrease
and number needed to treat or harm, including confidence intervals.
Exercises
Diagnostic Test
Cutoffs - A graphical demonstration of the effect of changing
cutoff scores on sensitivity and specificity of a test.
Statistical Testing Thresholds - A graphical demonstration like the above, but written
in terms of statistical test theory (type I and II error)
Utility Assessment - Assess your utility for an health state using standard gamble,
time tradeoff, and rating scale techniques.
Multi-attribute Utility
Assessment - Assess the utility of pain killers using multiple attributes,
weighted by importance. Demonstrates the SMARTER system of MAUT.
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Added personal action thresholds to diagnostic test calculator