This year at ISPOR 2021 Virtual, Broadstreet and our friends at Avalon Health Economics will be facilitating a workshop about how public health data can feed into valuations of COVID-19 interventions. The session: Lost in Transmission: Analytic Applications of Public Health Data to Inform Evaluations of the Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Value of Interventions for COVID-19 will be held on May 18, 2021 from 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM EST. Come join us, as it’s sure to be an interesting conversation. You can also check out this app we made that compiles public health data on COVID by jurisdiction and calculates a real-time approximation of the basic reproduction number.
During the conference, we will also be sharing a poster comparing two methods for calculating the reproduction number for COVID-19, as well as a giving a presentation on the drivers of health state utilities in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In addition, we will have a number of posters presenting the findings of research projects we have been involved in recently.
We hope you will stop by (virtually) and have a look.
WORKSHOP
Lost in Transmission: Analytic Applications of Public Health Data to Inform Evaluations of the Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Value of Interventions for COVID-19
Discussion Leaders: John Schneider, PhD, Avalon Health Economics, Morristown, NJ, USA; Scott Emerson, MSc, Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Karissa M Johnston, PhD, Memorial University, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Shelagh Szabo, MSc, Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Breakout session 2
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
1:45 pm to 2:45 pm
PRESENTATION
The drivers of health state utilities in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD): a study using the health utilities index mark 3 (HUI3) Rogula B, 1 Audhya I, 2 Szabo SM, 1 Feeny D, 3 Bolatova T, 1 Gooch KL21
Broadstreet HEOR, Vancouver BC Canada; 2Sarepta Therapeutics, Cambridge MA, USA; 3McMaster University and Health Utilities Inc, Hamilton, ON Canada SC3 – available in pre-release under in the Mixed Diseases and Conditions Studies section
POSTERS
Leveraging Publicly Available Data to Estimate a Real-Time Reproduction Number (Rt) for Covid-19: A Comparison of Two Methods Emerson S, 1 Johnston K, 2 Howarth A, 3 Schneider J, 3 Friesen M, 1 Szabo S1
1Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Memorial University, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3Avalon Health Economics, Morristown, NJ, USA
Challenges in the estimation of birth prevalence for rare diseases: a case study
Osenenko KM1, Deighton AM1, Szabo SM1
1Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada
ENCORE POSTERS
BoNT-As for Adult Spasticity and Cervical Dystonia: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and the Cost of Response in the United Kingdom Johnston KM,1 Danchenko N,2 Bolatova T,1 Whalen J3 P
reviously presented at Toxins, 2020
Cost-Effectiveness of BoNT-A Products for Treatment of Pediatric Spasticity in the United Kingdom
Danchenko N,1 Johnston KM,2 Bolatova T,2 Whalen J3
1Ipsen Global, Boulogne-Billancourt, France; 2Broadstreet Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Vancouver, Canada; 3Ipsen Biopharm Ltd, Slough, UK
Previously presented at Toxins, 2020