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ISPOR conferences draw thousands of attendees from the global HEOR community, including researchers, regulators, payers, decision makers, and global thought leaders.
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Contribute your research, ideas, and knowledge to advance the science of HEOR.
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Optimize the impact of your research by submitting to an ISPOR conference with its impressive attendee profile, the Society's global recognition, and wide-spread dissemination of conference content.
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Be part of this international network, become eligible for presentation awards, and be cited in ISPOR's leading HEOR journal, the MEDLINE®-indexed Value in Health (all accepted and presented research published).
NOW OPEN! Important dates for Issue Panel, Workshop, Other Breakout Sessions, & Case Study abstract submissions:
Abstract Submission Opens: Thursday, 28 March
Abstract Submission Closes: Thursday, 6 June
Acceptance Notifications: Friday, 19 July
NOW OPEN! Important dates for Research abstract submissions:
Abstract Submission Opens: Thursday, 18 April
Abstract Submission Closes: Thursday, 27 June
Acceptance Notifications: Friday, 23 August
NOW OPEN! Sign up to be a Research Peer Reviewer:
ISPOR invites all members to serve as peer reviewers for research abstract submissions. Reviewers have the opportunity to help shape the program for the conference. Note: Students are not eligible to review abstracts.
Call for Peer Reviewers Closes: 26 June
Abstract Review Opens: 8 July
Abstract Review Closes: 22 July
SIGN UP TO BE A RESEARCH PEER REVIEWER
ISPOR is recognized globally as the leading scientific and educational organization for health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) and its use in healthcare decisions. The Society's scientific conferences provide the ideal venue to share your new research as a podium or poster presentation; interact with attendees during a workshop or other breakout session on your innovative experiences in outcomes research; and/or debate your views on a controversial topic in an issue panel session.
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