November 12: The Role of Digital Endpoints in the Value Generation for Health Technologies - In Person at ISPOR Europe 2023
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November 12, 2023

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The Role of Digital Endpoints in the Value Generation for Health Technologies (in person)

LEVEL: 
Intermediate
TRACK:
Health Policy & Regulatory
LENGTH:
4 Hours | Course runs 1 day

This short course is offered in-person at the ISPOR Europe 2023 conference. Separate registration is required. Visit the ISPOR Europe 2023 Program page to register and learn more.

Sunday, 12 November 2023 | Course runs 1 Day
13:00- 17:00 Central European Time (CET) 

DESCRIPTION

In this short course, participants will learn about new endeavors for the value generation in the patient's centric digital era. With the exponential growth of the market of digital health with digital therapeutics, digital sensors, or mobile app we can understand better the unmet patients’ needs and identify new opportunities for healthcare system’s efficiency gains. The plethora of new digital endpoints enters clinical trials arena and helps to enrich the value propositions for medicines. It is the highest time for HEOR to expand its frontier to capture these new opportunities with growing variety and veracity of digital data from the patient’s perspective. Participants will first be familiarized with the key changes in the healthcare system in the digital era and then learn how to utilize the digital endpoints in the process of the clinical and economic value generation while ensuring the methodological rigor required for evidence-based decision making with a patient-centric approach. Participants who wish to gain hands-on experience must bring personal laptop.

PREREQUISTE: Participants should possess the basic skills and understanding of cost effectiveness and budget impact models.

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

FACULTY MEMBERS

Katarzyna Kolasa, PhD
Professor of Health Economics
Kozminski University
Warsaw, Poland

Jochen Klucken, MD
Chair, Digital Medicine and Head, Digital Medicine
University of Luxembourg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Alison Ritchie, PhD
Senior Director, Global Head of Sensor Solutions
Parexel
Gamston, England, UK

 

Basic Schedule:

4 Hours | Course runs 1 Day

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