News — Lawrenceville, NJ, USA—March 3, 2020——The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) announced a new webinar on the ISPOR 2020 Top 10 HEOR Trends report that was published earlier this year. The free webinar will be held Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 11:00AM EDT and is available for both members and nonmembers.
The 2020 Top 10 HEOR Trends report outlines many issues that continue to dominate the headlines. Real-world evidence has moved to the number 1 spot and 5 of this year’s 10 trends address the finances of healthcare in some form, including drug pricing, affordability of novel and curative therapies, overall healthcare spending, value-based alternative payment models, and price transparency for healthcare products and services.
ISPOR’s Chief Science Officers (CSOs)—Richard J. Willke, PhD, CSO and Lucinda Orsini, DPM, MPH, associate CSO—will moderate the webinar and explore the top HEOR trends impacting healthcare in 2020. Key information for the webinar includes:
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2020
Time: 11:00AM EDT | 3:00PM GMT | 4:00PM CET
: Complimentary for both ISPOR members and nonmembers
Registration and attendance for the live webinar is limited with registration available on a “first-come, first-served” basis. For those unable to attend the live webinar event, the archived, full-length webinar will be made available on-demand on the ISPOR Educational Webinar Series webpage approximately 2 weeks after the live webinar concludes. Registration for the webinar can be found . The full report on the ISPOR 2020 Top 10 HEOR Trends can be found . Once available, the on-demand version of the webinar will be available .
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