Markov cohort state-transition model: A multinomial distribution representation
Abstract
Markov cohort state-transition models have been the standard approach for simulating the prognosis of patients or, more generally, the life trajectories of individuals over a time period. Current approaches for estimating the variance of a Markov model using a Monte Carlo sampling or a master equation representation are computationally expensive and analytically difficult to express and solve. We introduce an alternative representation of a Markov model in the form of a multinomial distribution. We derive this representation from principles and then verify its veracity in a simulation exercise. This representation provides an exact and fast approach to compute the variance and a way to estimate transition probabilities in a Bayesian setting.
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@article{arxiv.2204.02805,
title = {Markov cohort state-transition model: A multinomial distribution representation},
author = {Rowan Iskandar and Cassandra Berns},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.02805},
year = {2022}
}
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