Best Podium and Poster Presentations Awarded at ISPOR 20th Annual European Congress

Published Nov 8, 2017
Glasgow, Scotland, UK—8 November 2017—ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), recognized the Best Podium and Poster Presentation Awardees from its 20th Annual European Congress held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK 4-8 November 2017. ISPOR’s Research Presentation Podium and Poster Awards were established in 1998 to recognize the scientific merit of podium and poster presentations at the Society’s Annual European Congresses, Annual International Meetings, Asia-Pacific Conferences, and Latin America Conferences. BEST POSTER—GENERAL PCN177: COST UTILITY ANALYSIS (CUA) OF NIVOLUMAB COMPARED TO EVEROLIMUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC) IN AUSTRALIA Hansoo Kim, Bristol-Myers Squibb Australia, Mulgrave, Australia PMS13: RISK OF MAJOR OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURE (HIP, VERTEBRAL, RADIUS, HUMERUS [MOF]) AFTER FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD FRAGILITY FRACTURE IN A SWEDISH GENERAL POPULATION COHORT Emma Jonsson, Quantify Research, Stockholm, Sweden PMD58: CONTINUOUS SUBCUTANEOUS INFUSION VERSUS MULTIPLE DOSE INJECTION OF INSULIN FOR NEWLY-DIAGNOSED T1D PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS: A COST-UTILITY ANALYSIS Colin H Ridyard, Bangor University, Bangor, UK   BEST POSTER—STUDENT PCN249: SUBJECTIVE FINANCIAL BURDEN AMONG GERMAN CANCER PATIENTS - RELATIONSHIP OF THE PATIENTS’ ECONOMIC SITUATION AND SUBJECTIVE DISTRESS Julian Witte, Bielefeld University, School of Public Health, Bielefeld, Germany PMH28: INTERNET BASED TREATMENT OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS – A HEALTH ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF COSTS AND BENEFITS Viola Gräfe, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany PSY43: BURDEN OF RENAL TRANSPLANT AMONG A COHORT OF US MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES WITH AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE Laura A. Clark, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA   BEST POSTER–NEW INVESTIGATOR PCV34: SURVIVAL DIFFERENCES IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT IRON DEFICIENCY/ANEMIA AND BY ORAL AND INTRAVENOUS IRON TREATMENT Julia Altevers, Xcenda GmbH, Hannover, Germany PMD156: DOES THE NICE DIAGNOSTICS ASSESSMENT PROGRAMME USE AN EMPIRICAL ICER THRESHOLD? Gengshi Chen, Costello Medical Consulting Ltd, Cambridge, UK PRM157: PREDICTING EQ-5D INDEX SCORES FROM PROMIS PROFILE 29 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, FRANCE, AND GERMANY Christoph Paul Klapproth, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany   BEST PODIUM—GENERAL AD4: PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH PRIMARY MEDICATION NONADHERENCE FOR LIPID LOWERING THERAPIES Pallavi B Rane, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA SY1: PSORIASIS DRUGS IN EUROPE - MARKET ACCESS DECISIONS IN COMPARISON BASED ON THE PRISM ACCESS DATABASE Lutz Vollmer, MArS- Market Access & Pricing Strategy GmbH, Weil am Rhein, Germany AD1: EXPLORING FACTORS EXPLAINING TREATMENT ACCEPTANCE IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM A CHRONIC DISEASE Benoit Arnould, Mapi, Patient Centered Outcomes, Lyon, France   BEST PODIUM—STUDENT IN4: COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ADDITIONAL VACCINATION OF BOYS AGAINST HPV IN GERMANY Oliver Damm, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany CV2: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF NOVEL BIOMARKER TESTING IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Ciaran N. Kohli-Lynch, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK IN2: COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND MODELING APPROACHES OF DIRECT-ACTING ANTIVIRAL AGENTS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C INFECTION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW László Szilberhorn, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary   BEST PODIUM—NEW INVESTIGATOR AD3: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ADHERENCE WITH ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS IN CHILDREN TREATED IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICES IN GERMANY Silvia Dombrowski, QuintilesIMS, Frankfurt am Main, Germany PP2: CHOICE OF INSTRUMENT IMPACTS HEALTHCARE DECISIONS: EFFECT OF SOURCE OF UTILITY DERIVED FROM THE SAME PATIENT POPULATION ON COST-EFFECTIVENESS Necdet B Gunsoy, GSK, Uxbridge, UK PP1: MIMICKING REAL LIFE DECISION-MAKING IN HEALTH: ALLOWING RESPONDENTS TIME-TO-THINK IN A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT J Veldwijk, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Additional information on the ISPOR 20th Annual European Congress can be found here. Released presentations from the congress can be found here. Interested parties can follow news and developments from the congress on social media using the hashtag #ISPORGlasgow.

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