RedETSA Meeting, San Salvador, El Salvador – October 2016
10 February, 201713th edition of the RedETSA Webinars program
March 7, 2017For those interested, Duke will be hosting a “Patient Voice” webinar on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m.
This presentation will provide an overview of recent advances in health preference research. Specifically, it will show how QALY estimation has evolved to incorporate time preferences; examine the potential implication of PDUFA IV in risk-benefit analyses; discuss the importance of perspective in preference research (e.g., patient, society, etc.); and introduce an emerging infrastructure designed to advance preference-sensitive decision support tools while promoting clinical relevance. This presentation is for students, clinicians, and scientists interested in health preference research and will help to understand ongoing research, educational and policy initiatives, as well as the state of the science and practice.
Contact Carolyn Hutyra to attend in person or remotely via WebEX: carolyn.hutyra@dm.duke.edu