Multilevel models and health economics.

N Rice, A Jones
Author Information
  1. N Rice: Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Heslington, UK.

Abstract

Multilevel analyses have become an accepted statistical technique in the field of education where over the past decade or so the methods have been developed to explore the relationships between pupil characteristics and the characteristics of the schools they attend. More recently, widespread use has extended to other social sciences and health research. However, to date, little use has been made of these techniques within the health economics literature. This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models and describes some of the areas of health economics research that may benefit from their use.

MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cluster Analysis
Female
Health Behavior
Health Services Research
Humans
Least-Squares Analysis
Linear Models
Male
Middle Aged
Models, Econometric
Multivariate Analysis
Software
State Medicine
United Kingdom

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