PSI One Day Meeting and Workshop: Real World Evidence: Generalisability of Treatment Comparisons for Decision Making
Dates: 18 Sep, 2018
Location: 61352 Bad Homburg, Germany
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RWE data are an increasingly valuable resource in drug development. One area where this data is being used regularly is in the generalisability of treatment comparisons. This event will focus on this topic and more specifically on the following three areas:
New advances in indirect comparisons
Generalizability approaches for clinical trial data into the real world setting
Cross-design approaches combining observational and randomized data
The aims of the event are to:
share what research approaches are currently discussed
get feedback and inspiration from related fields and researchers
·obtain feedback and insights from members of HTA bodies
raise awareness and education on generalisability methods in a very interactive way.
The agenda is specifically designed to maximize interaction between participants in a structured way. As such, active participation in the discussions is appreciated. Please note that there is a maximum number of participants (60) for this event due to the interactive nature.
In the morning there will be presentations by industry and academic speakers. The afternoon will consist of parallel interactive workshop sessions where there will be the opportunity for participants to expand on the topics discussed in the morning, to learn from each other, share examples and experiences. The event concludes with a panel discussion bringing the learnings from the break out discussions back to the overall audience.
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