May 17, 2026
Learn how to responsibly implement, evaluate, and scale Generative AI solutions across HEOR workflows.
This intermediate-level course explores how Generative AI (GenAI) is transforming Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), from evidence synthesis and modeling to HTA submissions. Moving beyond experimentation, the course provides practical frameworks for responsibly implementing and governing GenAI tools in regulated environments. Participants will learn how GenAI projects move from pilots to production, how external knowledge can be integrated to improve accuracy, and how AI outputs can be evaluated for reliability and regulatory alignment.
Technical Topics Include:
• Frameworks for scaling GenAI from prototype to practice
• Workflow orchestration and change management considerations
• Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for integrating external evidence
• Data chunking, embeddings, and prompt augmentation
• Evaluation and validation of GenAI outputs using regulatory-aligned frameworks
• Introduction to Agentic AI for automating multi-step HEOR processes
This Course Includes Tools and Concepts That Can Be Immediately Applied, Including:
• Practical implementation frameworks for GenAI in HEOR
• Hands-on demonstrations of RAG and agentic workflows
• Approaches for responsible AI evaluation and governance
• Real-world HEOR use cases
Participants will gain actionable knowledge to transition GenAI from exploratory use to operational practice, enhancing productivity while maintaining scientific rigor and compliance.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Methodological & Statistical Research
This short course is offered in-person at the ISPOR 2026 conference. Separate registration is required. Registration coming soon. Visit the ISPOR 2026 Program page to register and learn more.
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Schedule:
LENGTH: 4 Hours | Course runs 1 day
Sunday, 17 May 2026 | Course runs 1 Day
1:00pm-5:00pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
ISPOR short courses are designed to enhance knowledge and techniques in core health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) topics as well as emerging trends in the field. Short courses offer 4 or 8 hours of premium scientific education and an electronic course book. Active attendee participation combined with our expert faculty creates an immersive and impactful learning experience. Short courses are not recorded and are only available during the live course presentation.