ISPOR Signal episodes for 2021 include:
June 25, 2021
“From Price Determining Value to Value Determining Price: It’s About Strategy at a System Level”
- Alexander Billioux, MD, DPhil; vice president, Social Determinants of Health, United Healthcare
- Michele Markus; head of global health accounts, worldwide enterprise lead, Omnicom Group
- Host: John G. Singer; executive director, Blue Spoon Consulting
July 15, 2021
“National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), UK: Transformation in Action“
- Gillian Leng, CBE; chief executive officer, NICE
- Meindert Boysen, PharmD, MSc; deputy chief executive and director, Center for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE
- Host: Jens Grueger, PhD; director and partner, Boston Consulting Group
September 28, 2021
“The New Science of Cause and Effect: Causal Revolution Applied“
- Judea Pearl, PhD; professor of computer science and director, Cognitive Systems Laboratory, Samueli School of Engineering; UCLA
- Host: William H. Crown, PhD; distinguished research scientist, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University
October 26, 2021
“Venture Capital Investment: Upstream Decision-making on Value in Healthcare“
- Tom Cassels, president, Rock Health and general manager of Rock Health’s Advisory Services
Additional speakers will be announced soon for this episode.
The inaugural Signal event, “Next Gen Innovation: ‘How To’ From the US Department of Veteran Affairs,” was recently held on April 27. The event featured Ryan Vega, MD, chief officer, Healthcare Innovation and Learning, Veterans Health Administration, and Kenneth W. Kizer, MD, MPH, chief healthcare transformation officer and senior executive vice president at Atlas Research, discussing how to enable and operationalize innovation in integrated health systems. Scott Ramsey, MD, PhD, director of the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research and past president of ISPOR, hosted the conversation.
“We are very pleased to announce the 2021 slate of Signal episodes,” noted ISPOR CEO and Executive Director Nancy S. Berg. “Signal brings novel ideas that will connect HEOR to the wider context of healthcare sector challenges highlighting its vital role in healthcare innovation and is intended to reach the broader healthcare audience.”
Additional information on Signal can be found here.
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