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Understanding the Complexity of HTA Networks
November 27, 2011
As stakeholders’ influence shifts, demonstrating value is imperative for the success of every pharmaceutical product. Learn more about Quintiles HTA Watch service. -
Leveraging social networks to conduct observational research
March 26, 2011
Quintiles’ presentation describes the benefits of social networks in terms of patient identification, cost and time, relative to traditional observational research approaches. -
The Use of Large Simple Trials
February 25, 2011
Quintiles presentation at CBI Late Phase Conference explores the design and application of Large Simple Trials as a cost effective approach to delivering high quality observational research data. -
Risk Management in the US ISoP2010
November 23, 2010
Deirdre McCarthy's Presentation at ISoP 2010 on Risk Management in the US -
Poster ISPOR EU - Health Related Quality of Life, EDSS and Timed Walk in MS
December 3, 2009
Poster ISPOR EU - Health Related Quality of Life, EDSS and Timed 25-foot Walk in a Multiple Sclerosis Population of a Real-World Observational Outcomes Study: Baseline Data from ROBUST Jeffery D, Kirzinger S, Halper J, Preblick R, Bi YJ, and Gemmen E., Quintiles Late Phase -
The Role of Patient Registries in Evidence Development: Similarities and Difference Between Europe and North America
November 30, 2009
Presentations from ISPOR EU Workshop on The Role of Patient Registries in Evidence Development: Similarities and Difference Between Europe and North America Eric Gemmen, MA, Quintiles Late Phase -
Indirect Social Cost of Multiple Sclerosis
November 30, 2009
ISPOR EU Presentation: Indirect Social Cost of Multiple Sclerosis -
Association of Health-Related Quality of Life and Relapse in the Previous Year among Multiple Sclerosis Patients
November 27, 2009
Poster presentation. ISPOR EU 2009. -
Incremental Cost of Otitis Media Among Children in the United States
June 25, 2009
Using a nationally representative data source, the study estimates the medical cost of treating otitis media among children in the US. The costs are estimated at $2 billion in 2005. -
Patient Registries: A Taxonomy for the Design, Development and Implementation
June 25, 2009
Recommendations from the ISPOR Patient Registry Classification, Strategy & Design Working Group, Team 2, for developing standard language for the characterization, classification, strategy, design, and execution of patient registries to generate data for outcomes research purposes.
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