Location: Plenary Room (Hall C)
Sponsor: Bayer Pharmaceuticals
Abstract Summary: Precision oncology
holds unprecedented promise for
improving the outcomes of cancer
patients but presents challenges
to conventional HTA: rapid-paced
innovation, small sample sizes,
limitations on randomization, short-term outcomes, high unit costs, and
diverse patient preferences. How can
precision oncology and HTA evolve to
optimize evidence-based access? This
symposium convenes four stakeholder
perspectives to discuss these
challenges and ways to address them
16:00 - 17:15
Location: Plenary Room (Hall C)
Sponsor: Edwards Lifesciences
Abstract Summary: Continuous
healthcare workforce shortages put
increasing pressure on healthcare
systems increasing patients backlog
with considerable impact on morbidity
and mortality.
Capacity-enhancing innovations enable access to innovative care while reducing burdens on healthcare providers and hospitals. Recognizing this value, measuring, and rewarding it, requires adaptive HTA methods to inform policy makers’ decisions. Evidence-based efficiency gains support such innovative technologies’ adoption
09:25 - 10:40
Location: Plenary Room (Hall C)
Sponsor: Bayer HealthCare
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Abstract Summary: Prostate cancer is
a disease state with high prevalence
and mortality but also rapid treatment
innovation. As such, it is important for
evidence generation methodologies to
also evolve in characterizing treatment
value for HTA. Enhanced methods
for indirect treatment comparisons,
preference studies, and population-level equity considerations, would
support more holistic HTA and
treatment access for men with prostate
cancer.
12:35 - 13:35
Location: Plenary Room (Hall C)
Sponsor: Novartis Pharma AG
Abstract Summary: Join three
leading experts in Health Technology
Assessment (HTA) and patient
advocacy to learn about innovative
approaches to capturing the social
value for people of health technologies
and to broaden the scope of HTA,
with a focus on Social Return on
Investment (SROI) and what truly is
valued by patients and wider society.
The symposium will explore how to
incorporate the social and economic
impact of health technologies into HTA
and assess their broader impact on
population health and well-being.
HTAi 2023 ANNUAL MEETING
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