Global Groups
Global engagement groups promote regional development of the HEOR discipline in support of the Society’s mission.
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Special Interest Groups
- Biosimilars
- Clinical Outcome Assessment
- Digital Health
- Health Preference Research
- Medical Devices and Diagnostics
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Medication Adherence and Persistence
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Nutrition Economics
- Oncology
- Open Source Models
- Patient-Centered
- Precision Medicine and Advanced Therapies
- Rare Disease
- Real-World Evidence (RWE)
- Statistical Methods in HEOR
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Task Forces
- Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) II
- Joint HTAi - ISPOR Deliberative Processes for HTA
- Machine Learning Methods in HEOR
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Measurement Comparability Between Modes of Administration of PROMs
- Performance Outcome (PerfO) Assessments
- Quantitative Benefit-Risk Assessment
- Systematic Reviews with Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Outcomes
- Using Patient Preferences to Inform Decision Making
- Joint ISPE-ISPOR Special Task Force
- Councils & Roundtables
- Global Groups
- Students
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New Professionals
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Professional Development Resources
- What is the Impact of GDPR on the HEOR Community
- Good Practices for HTA - What is out there and how do I use it
- ISPOR & AACP Joint Webinar – “Tips for Securing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship”
- You Are Creative: Research is the First Step
- AMCP eDossier System @ FormularyDecisions.com Demo and Practical Application
- Good Practices for a Successful Job Search
- Leveraging The Power Of LinkedIn
- Internships & Fellowships: Career Opportunities for the Future
- My Career Path
- Career Advice Across the Globe
- "My ISPOR Story" - Zeba Khan
- "My ISPOR Story" - Lou Garrison
- Replicate, Regulate, and Redefine: RWE Use Cases in the Next Decade - Session 1
- Replicate, Regulate, and Redefine: RWE Use Cases in the Next Decade - Session 2
- Replicate, Regulate, and Redefine: RWE Use Cases in the Next Decade - Session 3
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Professional Development Resources
Consortia
Consortia are regional groups within the Society that consist of ISPOR chapters and individual ISPOR members who are interested in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) within their region.
Networks
Networks are regional groups within the Society that consist of ISPOR chapters from different countries who share a common language or geographic location.
Chapters
More than 85 ISPOR chapters operate throughout the world to develop the field and advance HEOR excellence in their region.
Advancing HEOR in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Well over half of ISPOR’s regional chapters are based in low- and middle-income countries, demonstrating ISPOR’s commitment to advancing the use of HEOR worldwide. For more information on ISPOR’s programs for members residing in low- and middle-income countries, visit the topic webpage.
If you have questions about ISPOR activities and engagement opportunities in the global region, please contact ISPOR global members groups.