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Assess the needs of each individual PCP practice and use a combination of on-site individual office-based, entity-level-based, video conference, teleconference and electronic mail interactions to drive engagement and exemplary value creation, impact and cost control, and ROI/fiscal outcomes as set by the Organization for PCP and facility programs.
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This includes revenue stream outcomes and engagement of primary care providers (PCP) and facilities enrolled in the Organization's value based reimbursement programs, clinical care models, and continuous improvement models.
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Senior Research Analysts, Psychometrics, in the Patient Centered Outcomes (PCO) team, are essential contributors working across a range of projects which are conducted for our pharmaceutical clients, primarily.
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Ph. D. in biostatistics or related discipline with 7+ years of experience with patient-reported outcomes, health economics, health technology assessment, and outcomes research methodology used in clinical trials and observational studies.
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Associate Director, Medical Value & Outcomes. In alignment with the Medical Value & Outcomes Team Education and Training leader, provide internal training and share expertise on scientific, health policy, and HEOR data to appropriate stakeholders.
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Education: Advanced degree required; Doctoral degree - MD, PharmD, or PhD (clinical) strongly preferred; MBA or additional degree in health economics, health outcomes, public health or health policy is a plus.
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Facilitate the development and placement of appropriate clinical/ health outcomes and population health management studies with appropriate field and home office collaboration and support that is consistent with all applicable policies, procedures, and guidelines.
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Contribute to the organization and submission of outcomes research project data for presentation at scientific congresses and authorship in scientific publications. (Proficient for Liaison level and Associate Director level; Advanced for Director level.
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Identify, develop and maintain credible scientific partnerships with key medical, pharmacy, quality & health economics/outcomes/analytics healthcare decision-makers and opinion leaders within assigned accounts.
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Foundational for Liaison level; Proficient for Associate Director level; Advanced for Director level) Collect and share customer insights and evidence gaps that help to inform and advance product portfolio development and customer engagement, including medical brand strategies, customer educational needs, scientific/health outcomes communications, and research priorities.
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The MVO assists in the development of Integrated Medical Plans through collaboration with Medical Communications and Publications, Medical Science Liaisons, and Health Outcomes personnel for assigned products.
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At Houston Methodist, the Clinical Outcomes Specialist is responsible for supporting regulatory and/or accreditation quality reporting requirements, internal quality initiatives, clinical outcomes processes, and clinical benchmarking endeavors of the entity.
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This role will support the development and implementation of market access and reimbursement tactical plans for new and existing products through the lens of outcomes research, health economics and budget impact for North America by shaping the Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) strategy in partnership with our clinical and medical affairs team.
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The Sr. Manager, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) & Real-World Evidence will be responsible for supporting the development and execution of global HEOR and RWE activities to support the Binding Site's existing portfolio and pipeline products.
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Technical and analytic capabilities in real world evidence as well as one or more of the following areas: economic modeling, economic evaluation, cost-effectiveness evaluation, patient focused outcomes, burden of disease, epidemiology, statistics, and health care policy.
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