Improving Transparency to Build Trust in Real-World Secondary Data Studies for Hypothesis Testing—Why, What, and How: Recommendations and a Road Map from the Real-World Evidence Transparency Initiative [Editor's Choice]

Sep 1, 2020, 00:00 AM
10.1016/j.jval.2020.04.002
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(20)30190-X/fulltext
Section Title : ISPOR REPORTS
Section Order : 1128
First Page : 1128

Real-world data (RWD) and the derivations of these data into real-world evidence (RWE) are rapidly expanding from informing healthcare decisions at the patient and health system level to influencing major health policy decisions, including regulatory approvals and coverage. Recent examples include the approval of palbociclib in combination with endocrine therapy for male breast cancer and the inclusion of RWE in the label of paliperidone palmitate for schizophrenia. This interest has created an urgency to develop processes that promote trust in the evidence-generation process. Key stakeholders and decision-makers include patients and their healthcare providers; learning health systems; health technology assessment bodies and payers; pharmacoepidemiologists and other clinical researchers, and policy makers interested in bioethical and regulatory issues. A key to optimal uptake of RWE is transparency of the research process to enable decision-makers to evaluate the quality of the methods used and the applicability of the evidence that results from the RWE studies.

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HEOR Topics :
  • Real World Data & Information Systems
Tags :
  • real world evidence
  • regulatory decision-making
  • study registration
  • transparency
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