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overview David D. Kim, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago. His interdisciplinary research integrates health economics, policy evaluation, and decision modeling to advance value-based healthcare decisions. He has developed innovative analytical frameworks in economic evaluation and disease simulation models, including a Decision Framework for Assessing Transferability of Economic Evaluation, the Criteria for Health Economic Quality Evaluation (CHEQUE) tool, and the Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease Microsimulation (DOC-M) model. His work has been published in leading journals, including JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine, Health Affairs, and Medical Decision Making, and has received coverage in major media outlets, such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. Dr. Kim serves as a member of the World Health Organization’s Guidelines Development Group for GLP-1RAs for obesity management, the Midwest Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council at the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), and as an Associate Method Editor for Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Concept Proportional Hazards Models
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Academic Article Cost Effectiveness of Nutrition Policies on Processed Meat: Implications for Cancer Burden in the U.S.
Academic Article Leveraging Cumulative Network Meta-analysis and Value of Information Analysis to Understand the Evolving Value of Medical Research.
Academic Article Measuring "Fearonomic Effects" in Valuing Therapies: An Application to COVID-19 in China.
Academic Article Integrating value of research into NCI Clinical Trials Cooperative Group research review and prioritization: A pilot study.
Academic Article Comparative Modeling to Inform Health Policy Decisions: A Step Forward.
Academic Article Influence of Modeling Choices on Value of Information Analysis: An Empirical Analysis from a Real-World Experiment.
Academic Article Use and Misuse of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Thresholds in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Trends in Cost-per-DALY Studies.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness model for hepatitis C screening and treatment: Implications for Egypt and other countries with high prevalence.
Academic Article Development and Validation of the US Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease Microsimulation (DOC-M) Model: Health Disparity and Economic Impact Model.
Academic Article The role of simulation modelling in public health policy evaluation.
Grant Modeling Health Equity and Economic Impacts of National Strategies to Address Food and Nutrition Insecurity
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