Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone demonstrates strong support and interest, exemplified by phrases like 'most comprehensive framework' and 'great seminar,' which reflect appreciation and recognition of the article’s importance. The use of technical terms and mentions of specific organizations indicate a high level of engagement and perceived impact within research and professional communities.

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Strong agreement

Most discussions praise the article as comprehensive and valuable, with some explicitly calling it the 'most comprehensive framework' on the topic, indicating strong agreement.

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High level of interest

Participants demonstrate high interest by actively engaging with the content, sharing the publication, and discussing its significance at seminars and with colleagues.

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Engagement
High engagement

Posts reference detailed frameworks, mention specific authors, and refer to the importance of transparency in decision modeling, showing deep engagement.

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High level of impact

The discussions highlight that the publication is seen as influential, recognized in seminars, and referenced by research groups, suggesting it shapes current debates and practices.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

6 Posts

Blogs

2 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

119

Total Likes

13

Extended Reach

5,768

Social Features

11

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

PRISM: A Platform for Transparent Statistical and Simulation Models

PRISM: A Platform for Transparent Statistical and Simulation Models

Computer models are increasingly important to healthcare decisions which means model transparency and validation are as important as ever. PRISM is an online platform that enables users to interact with models on the cloud, promoting transparency and collaboration.

December 1, 2022

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  • UCL Discovery
    @ucl_discovery (Twitter)

    Open Access UCL Research: Transparency in Decision Modelling: What, Why, Who and How? - UCL Discovery https://t.co/1Ho0NusytJ
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    May 11, 2023

  • Dr. Deborah A Marshall Research Team
    @Marshall_HEcon (Twitter)

    Great seminar today from @newsvava at @NetworkofABHE rounds today! Thank you for mentioning our paper as the 'most comprehensive framework on model transparency'! https://t.co/vekbmIZJ1z
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    September 16, 2020

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  • CORE UBC
    @CORE_UBC (Twitter)

    New Pub! Transparency in Decision Modelling: What, Why, Who and How? Sampson CJ, Arnold R, Bryan S, Clarke P, Ekins S, Hatswell A, Hawkins N, Langham S, Marshall D, Sadatsafavi M, Sullivan W, Wilson ECF, Wrightson T. Pharmacoeconomics. 2019 Jun 26 https://t.co/hvDjYTqhj0
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    July 2, 2019

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  • ScHARR HUD
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    ScHARRHEDS: RT DanHind1: Transparency in Decision Modelling: What, Why, Who and How? ScHARRHEDS https://t.co/Q3fB9N0PoZ
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    June 28, 2019

  • MSc International Health Technology Assessment
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    ScHARRHEDS: RT DanHind1: Transparency in Decision Modelling: What, Why, Who and How? ScHARRHEDS https://t.co/j14L0Ht5V6
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    June 28, 2019

  • MPH online at ScHARR
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    ScHARRHEDS: RT DanHind1: Transparency in Decision Modelling: What, Why, Who and How? ScHARRHEDS https://t.co/h7QQr3rQus
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    June 28, 2019

Abstract Synopsis

  • The article explains that transparency in decision modelling is a developing area with debates shifting from simple reporting standards to more open-source methods, but it stresses the importance of clearly defining what transparency actually means in this context.
  • It presents a detailed categorization of different ways transparency can be implemented—such as reporting standards, reference models, collaboration, and open-source models—and discusses how various stakeholders like industry, researchers, and policymakers are involved, including the benefits, challenges, and motivations for each method.
  • The paper emphasizes understanding the 'what, why, who, and how' of transparency implementations, highlighting current efforts and initiatives aimed at improving transparency in decision modelling to enhance trust, quality, and stakeholder engagement.]