Our interactive tools
Explore our advanced interactive tools designed to help stakeholders evaluate and optimize colorectal cancer screening strategies, making data-driven decisions to improve health outcomes and cost-effectiveness.
Modeling tradeoffs between FIT and colonoscopy-based approaches
This set of tools is designed to inform decision-making from the clinic level to the national level about how to invest limited resources to maximize impact on the health of low-income, medically underserved populations. We will guide you through inputting costs of FIT vs. colonoscopy-based approaches over time and their ramifications on the cost-effectiveness of different screening approaches, considering different perspectives and time horizons. We also use causal loop diagramming, a qualitative approach to documenting requirements and ripple effects of different approaches as well as their complex tradeoffs.
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Population-level modeling to inform EBI selection
This set of tools guides you through a series of steps to select, simulate, and evaluate different evidence-based interventions (EBIs) intended to improve colorectal cancer screening and outcomes at the population level. We offer analyses for the Medicaid population of Oregon and the population for the full state of North Carolina (forthcoming). This model considers EBI impacts on costs, CRC outcomes (proportion up-to-date on screening, cancer cases averted, cancer deaths, life-years gained), inequities, and cost-effectiveness.
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