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The Impact of COVID-19 in Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities in Latin America
This webinar is designed to the ISPOR global focusing Latin America audience to learn the impact of COVID-19 in Latin America and way forward for the region’s health systems. The session will be addressing challenges for Latin America while strengthening and preparing health systems for future pandemics.
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ISPOR's New Science Strategy - A Member-Generated Roadmap of HEOR Priorities and Frontiers
ISPOR's Science Strategy is intended to guide ISPOR conference themes, task forces, initiatives, and other scientific activities over the next 3- 5 years to help meet the evolving needs of healthcare decision making. The Strategy provides direction in 8 different areas of HEOR science and application, covering most key areas of HEOR work while calling out specific areas of focus in each one. Based on a large set of topic suggestions from ISPOR member groups, the Strategy was synthesized and summarized by our Health Science Policy Council. <a class="button primary" href="https://www.ispor.org/conferences-education/education-training/webinars/webinar/ispors-new-science-strategy---a-member-generated-roadmap-of-heor-priorities-and-frontiers">Watch Here</a>
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Generando inversiones para la atención en salud en América Latina / Generating Investment for Healthcare in Latin America
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Signal - Episode 1
Dr. Ryan Vega, Chief Officer, Healthcare Innovation and Learning, Veterans Health Administration (VHA), USA and Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer, chief healthcare transformation officer and senior executive vice president at Atlas Research will present and discuss a model for supporting the entire life cycle of innovation in a large and highly complex integrated health system, bringing their insights and learnings from the VHA Innovation Ecosystem implementation.
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HEOR Learning Lab
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Short Courses
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ISPOR Education Center
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TEST-Short Courses
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TEST-HEOR Webinars
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Introduction to Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment: Instrument Development & Evaluation
This course is designed to familiarize participants with the range and scope of what PRO measures are used for, how they are developed and evaluated, what they measure, and how PRO data can be used in clinical trial, or clinical care applications.
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El futuro digital de la salud / The Future of Digital Health
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The Power of Human+Digital Connection
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Virtual ISPOR 2021
HEOR: Evolving for Tomorrow’s Challenges 2020 has forced many professions, research fields, and industries to an inflection point, requiring verification of direction and opportunities to chart a new roadmap for development. Healthcare systems’ resilience and sustainability is being tested to its maximum, challenging prepandemic priorities under unprecedented resource constraints. This has highlighted opportunities and challenges in HEOR methods, practices, and application including our ability to respond effectively.
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Tools for Reproducible Real-World Data Analysis
This course will focus on the concepts and tools of reproducible research and reporting of modern data analyses.
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ISPOR's “Pathways to ISPOR Leadership” – Bertalan Nemeth
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June 2-3: A Heath Economics Approach to US Value Assessment Frameworks
This short course will focus on the recent ISPOR Special Task Force Report, “A Health Economics Approach to US Value Frameworks.
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Implications of Matched Adjusted Indirect Treatment Comparisons in Rare Disease
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8-9 June: Statistical Methods for Health Economics & Outcomes Research
This course will provide an introduction to statistical concepts with an emphasis on the use of techniques commonly employed in health economics and outcomes resea
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ISPOR Summit 2021
This Summit will highlight evolving practices, new methods, and practical applications in value assessment. Providing a multistakeholder perspective, it will include recent developments in the incorporation of uncertainty and risk aversion into value measures, covering both the underlying methods and some case examples. This Summit will also feature recent work expanding the use of patient and societal considerations in value assessment, as well as the latest thinking and future innovations from key decision makers about the use of novel elements of value and threshold modifiers.
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17 June: Health Economic Modeling in R: A Hands-on Introduction
This highly practical course will outline the computational and transparency advantages of R over Microsoft Excel for use in health economic modelling. This short course explores the use of R for health economic modelling in the context of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). The faculty will guide the participants through practical examples of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). The faculty will also lead participants through practical examples of health economic modelling including, using R for decision trees and Markov models from deterministic analysis through to sensitivity analysis and EVPI. All sessions will interchange between descriptive lectures and hands-on exercises. Participants will be provided with materials following the course, including model examples and information on where to go for further learning. This course is designed for those familiar with the modelling techniques and concepts of decision tree models, probabilistic sensitivity analysis, and discrete time cohort Markov models.