VHC members at ISPOR Barcelona
Maastricht University/ MUMC+/CAPHRI Research line Creating Value-based Health Care will present their research work at ISPOR 2018 in Barcelona in short courses about transferability, workshops Economic Evaluation Transferability in Medical Devices Across The EU and on Confounding By Indication, and several posters.
Please find our schedule below:
Short Course Transferability and Relevance of Cost-Effectiveness Data between Countries 8:00 AM–12:00 PM Nov 11, 2018 Room: 115, Silvia Evers, Manuela Joore
Workshops: W13: Economic Evaluation Transferability: A Comparative Examination Of Assessing Medical Devices Across The EU In The Context Of New HTA Proposal Of The European Commission 4:45 PM–5:45 PM Nov 13, 2018 Room: 117, Silvia Evers
Workshops: W18: Confounding By Indication - Current Practices And Future Applications 1:45 PM–2:45 PM Nov 14, 2018 Room: 113, Manuela Joore, Xavier Pouwels
PRM97: Patient Versus Treatment Line Level Matching: Impact On Covariates Balance And Cost Effectiveness Results, A Case Study In Oncology 3:30 PM–7:00 PM Nov 13, 2018 (RESEARCH ON METHODS - Databases & Management Methods), Xavier Pouwels, Bram Ramaekers, Manuela Joore
PMS63: Cost-Effectiveness Of Actonel® 35 Mg (Risedronate) Gastro-Resistant Tablets For The Treatment Of Postmenopausal Women With Osteoporosis In France 8:45 AM–1:15 PM Nov 14, 2018 (PMS: MUSCULAR-SKELETAL DISORDERS), Mickaël Hiligsmann
IP25 Nutrition Economics (NE) SIG Issue Panel Presentation: Should Nutritional Products Be Evaluated and Reimbursed The Same Way Pharmaceuticals Are? 3:00 PM–4:00 PM Nov 14, 2018 Room: 111, Karen Freijer
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