Demographic modelling of health utilities using generalised linear models: an actuarial approach to cost-effectiveness

Chantel Robin Siriram & Roseanne Harris

British Actuarial Journal2026https://doi.org/10.1017/s1357321725100330article
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This paper presents an actuarially oriented approach for estimating health state utility values using an enhanced EQ-5D-5L framework that incorporates demographic heterogeneity directly into a Generalised Linear Model (GLM). Using data from 148 patients with Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in South Africa, an inverse Gaussian GLM was fitted with demographic variables and EQ-5D-5L domain responses to explain variation in visual analogue scale (VAS) scores. Model selection relied on Akaike Information Criterion, Bayesian Information Criterion, and residual deviance, and extensive diagnostic checks confirmed good calibration, no overdispersion, and strong robustness under bootstrap validation. The final model identified age, gender, home language, and financial dependency as significant predictors of perceived health, demonstrating that utility values differ meaningfully across demographic groups. By generating subgroup-specific estimates rather than relying on uniform value sets, the framework supports more context-sensitive cost-effectiveness modelling and fairer resource allocation. Although developed in the South African NSCLC setting, the methodology is generalisable and offers actuaries and health economists a replicable tool for integrating population heterogeneity into Health Technology Assessment, pricing analysis, and value-based care.

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@article{chantel2026,
  title        = {{Demographic modelling of health utilities using generalised linear models: an actuarial approach to cost-effectiveness}},
  author       = {Chantel Robin Siriram & Roseanne Harris},
  journal      = {British Actuarial Journal},
  year         = {2026},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1017/s1357321725100330},
}

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