Our Tools
Bridging the Gap Between Research and Application. At Dark Peak Analytics, we don’t just build models; we build the infrastructure that makes modeling better.
While we maintain a private codebase for bespoke client projects, we are committed to the Open Science movement. Below is a collection of our open-source contributions and licensable tools designed to bring transparency and reproducibility to the wider health economics community.
Sadm-mk2
A simple prototype of a clean web-based user interface for a time-dependant Markov model. It highlights some of the advantages that R/Shiny can offer: stakeholders can directly interact with the model and run their own scenarios.
SEE Platform
Structured Expert Elicitation (SEE) is a method to quantify uncertainty when data is scarce. The SEE Platform simplifies the process of collecting expert judgements.
hotShiny
Coming SoonWhat if Shiny was hotter?
assertHE
R package to assist in the verification of health economic decision models.
QALY Shortfall
QALY Shortfall Calculator.
DCEA
Health Equity Impact Calculator App collaboration with University of York.
heRvis
Shiny App used to build visualizations for Health Economic Evaluations which incorporate uncertainty.
sicksickerPack
R package version of the Sick Sicker model originally developed by the DARTH group.