Program

In-person AND virtual! – We are pioneering a new conference format that will connect in-person and virtual audiences to create a unique experience. Matching the innovation that comes through our members’ work, ISPOR is pushing the boundaries of innovation to design an event that works in today’s quickly changing environment. 

In-person registration included the full virtual experience, and virtual-only attendees will be able to tune into live in-person sessions and/or watch captured in-person sessions on-demand in addition to having a variety of virtual-only sessions to attend.

Early-Stage Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

Speaker(s)

Faculty: Lotte Steuten, PhD, MSc, Office of Health Economics, London, UK William Canestaro, PhD, MSc, Washington Research Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA; Erik Landaas, PhD, MPH, Cook Medical, Bloomington, IN, USA

This Short Course requires an additional, separate registration fee. Visit the ISPOR 2022 registration page to sign up and learn more.

As the cost of bringing a new health technology to market continues to climb, more and more firms, developers, and investors are searching for tools to prioritize their efforts on the technologies with the greatest potential for clinical impact and market viability. While health economic analysis has long been established as a necessity to inform decision making for market access and reimbursement, it is increasingly being used at earlier stages of product development for healthcare and life sciences to increase the access rate of R&E and efficiently prioritize data collection. The number of available methods for this field has continued to expand.

This course aims to demystify the objectives of early-stage health technology assessment and the methods of translational health economics. Students in the course will gain a thorough understanding of available methods for early-stage technology assessment, the specific challenges and solutions, and a clear sense of how to implement this in the complexity of health technology development, funding, regulation, pricing, and reimbursement. The course will utilize real-world examples and students will have the opportunity to strategize about the creation of a research plan for their purposes.

***Registrants will receive a digital course book. Copyright, Trademark and Confidentiality Policies apply.***

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