ISPOR Conferences and Events
ISPOR Europe 2024 has become THE not-to-be-missed European conference of the year with a host of thought-provoking sessions and opportunities to immerse yourself in the health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) space. Network with HEOR expert stakeholders, global thought leaders, and your peers to explore the importance of scientific evidence in understanding and improving the health and well-being of people across the globe.
Session highlights include high-profile plenary sessions tied to the conference theme “Generating Evidence Toward Health and Well-Being” led by program committee co-chairs, offering insightful commentary on the pressing issues in healthcare today.
Join us for these Plenary sessions…
Monday, 18 November | 8:30 CET
The Evidence-Price Conundrum: What Is the Way Forward for Patient Access?
Moderator: Yannis Natsis, MA, European Social Insurance Platform, Belgium
Tuesday, 19 November | 8:30 CET
Ready, Set, Go: The Last Sprint for the EU HTAR
Moderator: Anne Willemsen, MSc, Dutch National Healthcare Institute, The Netherlands
Wednesday, 20 November | 11:30 CET
Reality Check: Are We Bridging the Evidence Gaps for Patients?
Moderator: Patrice Verpillat, MD, MPH, PhD, European Medicines Agency, The Netherlands
Spotlight sessions will highlight timely topics and innovation in HEOR…
- Fit-for-Purpose Real-World Data: Principles and Developments
- HEOR in the Era of Generative AI: Navigating the New Frontiers
- The Dawn of a New Era: Cross-Border Collaborations—Regional, Pan-European, and Transcontinental—How Will They Shape the Future of Access?
View a snapshot of our in-person short courses scheduled for 17 November…
- Advanced Patient-Reported Outcomes
- Artificial Intelligence-Powered HEOR: Advancing Insights and Decisions With Large Language Models
- Introduction to Applied Generative Artificial Intelligence for HEOR
View all in-person short courses here
Claim your conference badge and consider adding the Digital Conference Pass to your registration for on-demand viewing from 4 December until 8 January 2025. Details here.
More at www.ispor.org/Europe2024 and REGISTER TODAY!
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A co-located event of ISPOR Europe 2024
The ISPOR Real-World Evidence Summit 2024 takes a deep dive into the latest developments in real-world evidence. Global experts will cover the latest findings in the use of real-world evidence across the regulatory/health technology assessment/payer decision-making continuum with a focus on methods, data transportability, and infrastructure. Stay at the forefront of healthcare innovation and policy—view the program and register here.
Enrich your Summit experience by starting your morning with in-person short courses focused
on real-world evidence:
17 November | 8:00 – 12:00 CET Causal Inference and Causal Estimands from Target Trial Emulations Using Evidence from Real-World Observational Studies and Clinical Trials
17 November | 8:00 – 12:00 CET
Developing Decision-Grade Real-World Evidence
17 November | 8:00 – 12:00 CET
Real-World Evidence in External Control Arms: Driving Innovation in Drug Development
Healthcare stakeholders will convene at ISPOR 2025, the leading global conference for HEOR, May 13-16 (note new weekday schedule), for discussion and dissemination of the latest trends in healthcare.
Submit your Abstract!
Session and Case Study Abstract Submissions Open: October 4
Session and Case Study Abstract Submissions Close: December 13
Research Abstract Submissions Open: November 1
Research Abstract Submissions Close: January 10
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The ISPOR Education Center provides instant access to HEOR education with on-demand programs delivered through a personalized, powerful, and flexible learning platform. Working at their own time and pace, individuals can drive their professional development by growing their knowledge and skills with topical, relevant, and innovative course curricula.
NEW: Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis
At the completion of this online learning module, you will be able to…
- Describe different multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) frameworks including ICER, ACC-AHA, ASCO, NCCN, and DrugAbacus.
- Describe MCDA methods such as elementary, V-based measurement mode, simple linear additive model, and linear goal programming models.
- Identify strategies to bridge MCDA and health technology assessment decision making.
View more featured courses, topics covered, and the growing list of courses available at www.ispor.org/EducationCenter
The HEOR Learning Lab™ provides unlimited high-value content selected from the Society’s conferences, summits, and other seminal events. The easily searchable content is focused on the most topical themes impacting the field, including real-world evidence, patient-centered research, digital health, artificial intelligence and machine learning, health technology assessment, economic methods, healthcare financing, access and policy, learning healthcare systems, and much more. More than 550 on-demand sessions are currently available on the platform!
The following are examples of popular sessions available for viewing today:
- Artificial Intelligence to Support Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Conducting HTA for Artificial Intelligence Technologies: Recent Developments and Reflections
- Assessing Real-World Data From Electronic Health Records for HTA
- Generalized Cost Effectiveness Analysis: From Theory to Practice
Visit the HEOR Learning Lab at www.ispor.org/LearningLabWelcome
Upcoming ISPOR Short Courses include:
October 16-17 | 10:00AM – 12:00PM EST
(Virtual | Course runs 2 consecutive days, 2 hours per day)
Applying Real-World Data and Novel Data Sources to Advance Patient-Centric Health Equity, Outcomes, and Economic Evaluations
After completing this course, participants will be able to…
- Gain insights on novel data sources, such as consumer data.
- Learn how to integrate this data with additional data sources, including clinical or medical claims data.
- Explore case studies of how this comprehensive, patient-centered data accelerates epidemiology research, patient journey analytics, and clinical trial design.
December 3 | 11:00AM - 12:00PM EST
(Virtual)
Primer on a 6-Step Approach to Budget Impact Analysis
After completing this course, participants will be able to…
- Understand the 6 steps needed to complete a budget impact analysis.
- Distinguish between static and dynamic budget impact models.
December 4-5 | 11:00AM – 1:00PM EST
(Virtual | Course runs 2 consecutive days, 2 hours per day)
Budget Impact Analysis II: Applications and Design Issues
After completing this course, participants will be able to…
- Understand and interpret Excel-based static and dynamic budget impact analyses (BIA).
- Modify existing static and dynamic BIAs based on new evidence or needs.
- Identify good practices for developing BIAs in Excel.
View all in-person short courses at ISPOR Europe 2024 here
Learn more about the ISPOR Short Course Program here
Upcoming webinars include:
October 9 | 10:00AM – 11:00AM EDT
Conducting Research and Survey Studies in Hard-to-Reach Populations
By participating in this webinar, attendees will…
- Understand the benefits of and barriers to involving hard-to-reach groups in survey and health preference research.
- Learn strategies for engagement of hard-to-reach groups.
- Review case study examples of how hard-to-reach groups have been involved in health preference research and important takeaways in terms of adaptations that can be made to recruitment strategies and survey tasks to improve engagement of hard-to-reach populations.
October 10 | 10:00AM – 11:30AM EDT
Patient Involvement in Value and Health Technology Assessment
By participating in this webinar, attendees will…
- Learn about the patient’s role in improving decision making and health outcomes and the benefits of incorporating patient perspectives and experiences in decision making.
- Explore the specific challenges faced during patient involvement to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in integrating patient perspectives and experiences into the health technology assessment (HTA) process.
- Identify strategies to enhance patient involvement using practical insights and strategies for value and HTA agencies, industry stakeholders, patient organizations, and patient-centered research organizations.
October 15 | 6:00PM – 7:00PM EDT
Global Perspective on Inequality Aversion: Methods and Learnings
By participating in this webinar, attendees will…
- Gain foundational knowledge and understanding on inequality aversion in the forms of equity analysis, including distributional cost-effectiveness analysis and equity weighting.
- Become familiarized with method adaptations to elicit inequality aversion in the general population based on lessons learned across 4 country settings: Japan, Australia, United Kingdom, and the United States.
- Understand the implications of findings and recommendations for the use of inequality aversion data in HEOR research and policy making.
October 16 | 10:00AM – 11:00 AM EDT
Evidence Generation for Joint Clinical Assessments: How Can AI Boost Efficiency and Maintain Quality?
By participating in this webinar, attendees will…
- Learn how artificial intelligence (AI) tools can increase the efficiency and turnaround times for systematic literature reviews for joint clinical assessments (JCAs) while maintaining quality.
- Understand the possible challenges and barriers to implementing AI for systematic literature reviews.
- Assess the differences in national perspectives.
- Implement steps that can be taken to ensure appropriate, reliable, and transparent use of AI for preparing systematic literature reviews in the JCA context.
October 22 | 10:00AM – 11:00AM EDT
IRA Part III: Medicare’s Maximum Fair Prices for the First 10 Negotiated Drugs and Anticipated Cost Savings
By participating in this webinar, attendees will…
- Compare negotiated prices to net prices and other price benchmarks faced by payers before negotiation.
- Identify approaches to estimating the main sources of savings associated from the first 10 drugs selected for negotiation.
- Discuss the potential role of comparative effectiveness research on the derivation of negotiated prices.
October 30 | 9:00AM – 10:00AM EDT
The Burden of Time: MS Treatment and Socio-Economic Impact Reduction
By participating in this webinar, attendees will...
- Understand the impact and associated socioeconomic burden of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on patients, caregivers, and healthcare systems.
- Learn how timely access to effective treatments can reduce the burden on patients living with MS, caregivers, and society.
- Explore policy options that enhance patient involvement in decision-making and support timely access to treatments that impact their well-being and participation in society.
View upcoming and on-demand ISPOR webinars: www.ispor.org/webinars