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Making Clinical Advances Accessible to Every Patient: Download 28 research posters presented at ISPOR US 2024

June 4, 2024

Our new eBook includes 28 research posters presented at ISPOR US 2024, covering the latest insights and tangible recommendations for succeeding in complex US and European market access landscapes.

Complex challenges require in-depth, actionable solutions. We are proud to have had 28 research posters accepted for ISPOR US 2024, providing the latest insights and recommendations for agile access, value, and reimbursement strategies that deliver proven, measurable, results.

Due to high demand for the research posters we have created an eBook, which you can download by filling the form below.

Written by our Global experts in Policy, Access, Value, and Evidence, the research posters span a broad range of topics that align with key themes from the conference, including:

  • Amplifying and scaling data value
  • Building a patient-centric value story
  • Early pipeline: New realities of the market
  • Equity and value
  • Navigating competing evidence requirements across markets
  • Evolving payer environments in oncology, neurology, nephrology, organ donation, and gene therapy

“This compendium will give attendees an opportunity to revisit the 28 expert Avalere Health posters that were accepted,” said Tim Wright, Global President of Policy, Access, Value and Evidence. “With topics varying from the patient voice, AI, to Joint Clinical Assessment and the expanding concept of value, this collection of research studies is also an important resource for those who were not able to attend the conference.”

The compendium includes two Avalere Health posters, which were recognized in the top five percent of accepted abstracts and chosen for the exclusive ISPOR poster tours:

  • “How has real-world evidence been leveraged in non-oncology Health Technology Assessment (HTA) submissions in the UK, France, and Germany?”
  • “Is it time we started asking manufacturers to be bolder when incorporating patient insights as part of HTA submissions?”

The 45-minute tour led attendees to specifically selected posters, where presenters gave a brief overview of the study and held a discussion.

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