Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) chosen as target for LEAPS Massachusetts (MA) Pilot (RAMA) to demonstrate the feasibility and impact of a sustainable and patient-centered healthcare learning ecosystem to optimize care regimens … Read More
Patient & Caregiver Themes Survey
Patients and caregivers are key stakeholders in the development of system-wide, implementable precision financing models for durable and curative therapies. Patient and caregiver challenges are generally assumed to be primarily … Read More
Model Contracts for Innovative Oncology Therapies
When there is substantial uncertainty about a new product’s expected value, stakeholders may have strong reasons to consider performance-based contracts. One of the hardest tasks in crafting such contracts is … Read More
Role of COE networks in curative cellular oncology therapies
COE networks currently play an important role in the delivery of care for specialized service lines, including but not limited to solid organ transplantation (SOT), hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and … Read More
A Benefit–Risk Analysis Approach to Capture Regulatory Decision-Making: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, December 1, 2016K. Raju, K. Gurumurthi, R. Domike, D. Kazandjian, G. Blumenthal, R. Pazdur, and J. Woodcock Drug regulators around the world make decisions about drug … Read More
“Threshold‐crossing”: A Useful Way to Establish the Counterfactual in Clinical Trials?
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, September 21, 2016Hans-Georg Eichler A central question in the assessment of benefit/harm of new treatments is: how does the average outcome on the new treatment (the … Read More
The next frontier: Fostering innovation by improving health data access and utilization
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