This table summarises all 12 methods included in the PHEM-B toolbox. The use of each method will be dependent upon practical considerations, in particular the time available within the decision making process. Since this would be a factor for all the methods outlined, it has not been explicitly stated for each one. Click on the links in the table for more detail about the methods and key references.
It is worth noting that the aim is not to identify all methods for public health economic modelling, but those which would allow the influences on behaviour to be incorporated to better predict the impacts of public health interventions.