Using VA/HTA in Pursuing Innovation and Access in a Pandemic

November 12, 2020

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1:00PM EST | 6:00PM GMT | 7:00PM CET

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This capstone webinar culminates the ISPOR-IVI series with a reflection on future direction and commitment needed to improve the scientific credibility and relevance of VA/HTA to pandemic preparedness. Where have our usual VA/HTA approaches worked and where have they proven inadequate to the challenges presented by COVID-19? Based on our learnings throughout the series, what are the emerging needs for methods, scientific research, public health, and defining and building consensus? What are the most immediate priorities for supporting innovation and access at both US and international levels?  Does value-based pricing apply in the pandemic context? How do we coordinate public and private investment in these interventions and treatments?

Learning Objectives:
  • Define US and global future research needs (methods, data, etc.) to support effective VA/HTA related to COVID-19
  • Define important considerations to balance access, affordability, and incentives to innovate for diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines for COVID-19
  • Discuss current public health gaps and how to prioritize necessary investment with limited resources
  • Evaluate coordination of different stakeholders in the US, and cross-country collaboration
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Moderated by:
•    Richard Willke, PhD - Chief Science Officer, ISPOR, Lawrenceville, NJ, USA

Presented by:
•    Adrian Towse, MA, MPhil - Director Emeritus, Office of Health Economics, London, UK
•    Sung Hee Choe, MPH -Director, FasterCures, Washington D.C., USA
•    Amitabh Chandra, PhD - Ethel Zimmerman Wiener Professor of Public Policy, HKS; Henry and Allison McCance Professor of Business Administration, HBS Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA
•    Rena Conti, PhD - Associate Professor, Markets, Public Policy, And Law
Associate Research Director, Institute For Health System Innovation And Policy, Questrom School of Business, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA

Please note: On the day of the scheduled webinar, the first 1000 registered participants will be accepted into the webinar. For those who are unable to attend, or would like to review the webinar at a later date, the full-length webinar recording will be made available at the ISPOR Educational Webinar Series webpage approximately 2 weeks after the scheduled Webinar.

Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.

This webinar is presented by ISPOR and IVI

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