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Big Data Offer Opportunity for Research and Learning in Healthcare

November 7, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—held its third plenary session at ISPOR Europe 2019, “Big Data Healthcare: Endless Opportunities for Research and Learning,” this morning.

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ISPOR Europe 2019 Convened 5500 Healthcare Stakeholders to Discuss the Digital Transformation of Healthcare

November 7, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), concluded its ISPOR Europe 2019 conference yesterday in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Is the Subscription-Based Model for Drug Reimbursement the Future?

November 6, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—explored the topical issue of the subscription-based model for drug reimbursement this morning during the session, “Subscription-Based Model for Drug Reimbursement: A Fad or the Future?, at ISPOR Europe 2019.

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How Addressing Inefficiency in Health Systems Could Spur Innovation and Provide Real Value to Patients

November 5, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—explored the issue of wasted healthcare spending and how to improve health system efficiencies in the session, “How Can We Create Headroom for High-Value Care By Increasing Efficiency in Health Systems?.”

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Reshaping Healthcare Through Technology to Deliver Better Patient Care

November 5, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—second plenary session at ISPOR Europe 2019, “Shaping the Digital Healthcare System,” was held this morning in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Has the Time Come for Pharma to Accept Modest Prices?

November 4, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—explored the issue of drug pricing in the session, “Time for Change? Has the Time Come for the Pharma Industry to Accept Modest Prices?.”

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Evaluating Digital Health Technologies

November 4, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—explored the potential of digital health technologies to address key health-related challenges and how to best evaluate these technologies as the field evolves.

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Digitizing Healthcare: How Digital Technology Is Evolving Healthcare Systems Worldwide

November 4, 2019 sarah JonasFeature

ISPOR, the professional society for health economics and outcomes research—opened its ISPOR Europe 2019 conference with its first plenary session, “Healthcare Digitization: Instant, On Demand, and Always Connected,” this morning in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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