Looking for a career in health economics and real-world evidence (RWE)? Check out the latest job openings in the pharmaceutical industry. There are many new opportunities available for RWE analysts, real-world evidence scientists, RWE managers, and real-world evidence market access managers in both pharmaceutical and life science consulting companies.
Home-based, NJ, US. We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Assistant Director to serve as the content developer for the implementation and reporting of burden of illness, comparative effectiveness, health resource utilization and cost studies, and other database analyses within real-world evidence (RWE). PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: #LI-VC1 QUALIFICATIONS: This job ad will be unpublished on 17/02/2025. This job … Read more
Cambridge, MA, US. The Associate Director of US Health Economics and Outcomes Research & Real-World Evidence (HEOR & RWE) will help develop real-world and economic evidence generation strategies to describe the impact of our products for healthcare providers, population-health decision makers, and other external stakeholders to support appropriate access to Ipsen medicines and improve population-health. The Associate Director of US … Read more
Paris, France. Vertex is seeking a talented individual with the desire to be part of a highly innovative company aimed at transforming the lives of people with serious diseases, their families and society. As a member of the International Health Economics and Outcomes Research team, your primary responsibility will be to support launch execution, local real world evidence generation and … Read more
Casablanca, Morocco. As a Principal you develop business and implement innovative data-driven solutions with clients. Innovation is at the very core of RWS and this role. You are responsible for engaging headquarters & local affiliates of pharma, biotech and medtech companies, as well as local regulatory and HTA bodie to develop integrated solutions addressing our customer’s needs to meet payer evidence requirements, … Read more
Otemachi, Japan. Principal Responsibilities: Engage externally to support the defining and communication of BMS policy positions on Market Access matters and the value of medicines Education: Advanced degree (such as MPH, MS, or PhD) preferably in a discipline such as public health, epidemiology, health economics or related discipline Experience: Skillset / knowledge base : Attributes : If you come across a role … Read more
Shanghai / Beijing, China. As part of the industry-leading global RWE solution, the IQVIA China Real-World Solution team is a young, energetic and fast-growing team consists of master and PhD level researchers/consultants, with strong academic background and working experience in economic modeling, value-evidence strategy & communication, value dossiers, network meta-analyses, and real-world studies either based on chart review or database … Read more
Home-based, Berkeley Heights, NJ, US. The Director of US Health Economics and Outcomes Research & Real-World Evidence (HEOR & RWE) is responsible for identifying real-world and economic evidence needs and developing the real-world and economic evidence generation plans in collaboration with internal business partners to support the value of our products for US healthcare providers, population-health decision makers, and other … Read more
Belgium / UK / US. The role of Director, Global Real-World Evidence & Health Outcomes Research, Pneumococcal MAPS will be supporting the pneumococcal asset teams to ensure that each vaccine GSK brings to market is supported by scientifically credible, high quality, evidence that drives competitiveness and strong evidence-based product positioning, value propositions and value-based pricing. The role is critical to … Read more
PA / NC, US. To meet these needs, The Therapy Area (TA) Head- US, is responsible for the design and implementation of evidence generation activities in support of a GSK Therapy Area (TA) for the United States (US) business. It includes health outcomes leadership and execution for launch, post launch and life cycle management programs. The TA Head leads a … Read more
Zurich, Switzerland / King of Prussia, PA, US. The Director of HTA & RWE will be responsible for building and continuously improve the forward-looking HTA (Health Technology Assessment) and payer relevant RWE (Real-World Evidence) capability within the global market access function. This role is pivotal in monitoring HTA and RWE trend world-wide, assessing and disseminating HTA methodology, building effective external … Read more
Montreal, Canada. Joining AbbVie means you will be part of a team of outstanding professionals dedicated to making a remarkable impact on patients’ lives. At AbbVie, we conduct ground-breaking science on a global scale every day. AbbVie Canada is one of the Best Workplaces in Canada. When choosing your career path, choose to be remarkable. AbbVie’s mission is to discover … Read more
Brussels, Belgium. Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for Senior Market Access Manager for Shockwave Medical Inc located in Brussels, Belgium. The purpose of the Senior Market Access Manager role is to develop and execute strategies to support the successful access and reimbursement of Shockwave technologies in continental Europe, with a focus on new markets. The primary goal of a Senior … Read more
MN / MA, US. Are you passionate about healthcare economics, reimbursement, and delivering value in the medical device industry? Boston Scientific is looking for a Manager of Clinical and Economic Evidence Strategy to join our Health Economics and Market Access (HEMA) team. In this dynamic role, you will work closely with healthcare providers, executives, clinical, medical affairs, scientific affairs and … Read more
Home-based, India. RWE Analytics contributes statistical capabilities and methodological leadership at all stages of projects, from planning to completion. The role would work with junior team members in designing, developing, and delivering client solutions across multiple projects – leveraging competencies in statistical theory, data analysis and interpretation, regression analysis, and experimental design. The individual must have a Master’s or Doctoral … Read more
Wien, Austria. We look for a passionate professional, seasoned in both Market Access and Government Affairs, to join our Austrian’s Healthcare Leadership Team as Head of Market Access, Pricing and Government Affairs, based in Vienna. The key purpose of the role is to expand access and for our Healthcare portfolio in Austria, and to engage stakeholders in Austrian Healthcare sector … Read more
Real-World Evidence in Health Economics
Real-world evidence (RWE) has become an increasingly important aspect of health economics research in recent years. It provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of how different health interventions work in real-world settings.
What is Real-World Evidence?
Real-world evidence (RWE) is defined as data collected from sources other than traditional randomized controlled trials (RCTs). These data come from a variety of sources, including electronic health records (EHRs), claims databases, registries, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and surveys.
RWE allows researchers to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of health interventions in real-world settings. This is important because RCTs often have strict inclusion and exclusion criteria, which means that the results may not be generalizable to real-world populations.
Importance of Real-World Evidence in Health Economics
RWE is becoming increasingly important in health economics because it provides a more complete picture of the effectiveness and safety of health interventions. By using RWE, researchers can evaluate how interventions work in a variety of settings and patient populations, which can help inform clinical practice and policy decisions.
RWE can also be used to conduct cost-effectiveness analyses, which help policymakers determine the value of health interventions. Cost-effectiveness analyses compare the costs and benefits of different health interventions, taking into account the costs of the intervention as well as the costs of any adverse events or complications that may occur.
Differences between RWE and Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)
RCTs are considered the gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness and safety of health interventions. However, there are several key differences between RWE and RCTs.
RCTs are conducted under controlled conditions and have strict inclusion and exclusion criteria, which means that the results may not be generalizable to real-world populations. RWE, on the other hand, is collected from a variety of sources and reflects the real-world experiences of patients.
RCTs also tend to be shorter in duration than RWE studies, which means that they may not capture the long-term effects of health interventions. RWE studies, on the other hand, can provide information on the long-term effectiveness and safety of interventions.
Methods of Collecting RWE
There are several methods of collecting RWE, including:
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) EHRs are digital records of patient health information that are maintained by healthcare providers. EHRs can provide a wealth of information on patient demographics, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes.
Claims Databases Claims databases contain information on healthcare services and medications that are billed to insurance providers. Claims data can provide information on healthcare utilization, costs, and outcomes.
Registries Registries are databases that collect information on specific diseases or health conditions. They can provide valuable information on disease prevalence, treatment patterns, and outcomes.
Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) PROs are questionnaires or surveys completed by patients that assess their health status, symptoms, and quality of life. PROs can provide information on patient preferences and experiences with different interventions.
Surveys Surveys can be used to collect information on patient demographics, health behaviors, and healthcare utilization. They can also be used to assess patient preferences and satisfaction with different interventions.
Advantages of Real-World Evidence
There are several advantages of using RWE in health economics research, including:
RWE reflects real-world experiences and can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness and safety of interventions.
RWE can be used to evaluate interventions in a variety of settings and patient populations.
RWE can provide information on the long-term effectiveness and safety of interventions.
RWE can be used to conduct cost-effectiveness analyses, which can inform clinical practice and policy decisions.
Challenges and Limitations of Real-World Evidence
There are several challenges and limitations to using RWE in health economics research, including:
RWE can be subject to bias and confounding, which can affect the validity of the results.
RWE can be difficult to collect and analyze, particularly when using multiple data sources.
RWE may not be as well-suited for evaluating rare diseases or interventions.
Applications of Real-World Evidence
RWE has several applications in health economics research, including:
Health Technology Assessment Health technology assessment (HTA) is a process that evaluates the clinical effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of new health technologies. RWE can be used in HTA to provide information on the real-world effectiveness and safety of interventions.
Comparative Effectiveness Research Comparative effectiveness research (CER) compares the effectiveness of different interventions for the same health condition. RWE can be used in CER to compare the effectiveness of interventions in different patient populations and settings.
Post-Marketing Surveillance Post-marketing surveillance is the process of monitoring the safety and effectiveness of new drugs and medical devices after they have been approved for use. RWE can be used in post-marketing surveillance to monitor the long-term safety and effectiveness of interventions.
Future of Real-World Evidence in Health Economics
RWE is likely to become increasingly important in health economics research in the future. Advances in technology and data analytics are making it easier to collect and analyze RWE, and policymakers are recognizing the importance of using RWE to inform clinical practice and policy decisions.
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