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tHEORetically Speaking

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Insights, observations, and executive interviews that discuss data and evidence to guide value-based decisions in health care. For more, visit our blog: https://healtheconomics.com/theoretically-speaking/

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May 8, 2026

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Episodes

tHEORetically speaking: Clinical Outcomes Assessments and Training 14.03.2024

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Kelly Lipman, Heather Dickerson, and Ryan Murphy from ICON, who answer questions from a recent webinar on the dynamic landscape of clinical outcomes assessments, examining their historical significance, current uses and best practices, and making a case for greater standardization in their implementation. For more information, to watch the webinar, o...

tHEORetically speaking: Cell & Gene Therapies 14.03.2024

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Dr. Pamela Landsman-Blumberg, Amanda O’Hora, and Ajay Keshava from Magnolia Market Access, who answer questions from a recent webinar on how early stage planning taking into account commercial production, logistics, reimbursement, and health inequities can lead to successful approvals and market adoption. For more information, to watch the webinar, o...

tHEORetically speaking: Patient-Centered Real-World Evidence in Rare Diseases 13.03.2024

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Drs. Megan Gower and Edward Chou from Takeda, and Richard Tsai, MS from Inspire, who answer questions from a recent webinar on the challenges and solutions for generating patient-centered real-world evidence (RWE) in the context of rare diseases, to support clinical development through commercial post-approval. For more information, to watch the webi...

tHEORetically speaking: Real-World Evidence Generation with Disease Registries 11.03.2024

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Drs. Javier Cid, Nahila Justo, and Delphine Saragoussi from Evidera and PPD, who answer questions from a recent webinar on why strong connections with registry groups and stakeholder populations are important for generating relevant real-world evidence to advance treatments. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click...

tHEORetically speaking: Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) Translations 11.03.2024

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Christelle Giroudet, MA and Ana Alvarez, MA, COA Linguistic Validation Leaders with ICON, as they highlight the importance of Linguistic Validation and how equivalence should be a key focus during the development of Clinical Outcome Assessment translations. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.

tHEORetically speaking: Between Two Scientists - New Types of Data 04.03.2024

This episode of tHEORetically Speaking is the third installment of Panalgo’s ‘Between Two Scientists’, featuring host Meg Richards, Executive Director of Solutions at Panalgo, who chats with Norstella’s General Manager of RWD, Ted Search, General Manager of RWD at Norstella about new types of unstructured real-world data and the challenges of incorporating them with structured data. Have a listen...

tHEORetically speaking: Total System Value™ - A DYNAMIC APPROACH TO VALUE DEMONSTRATION 08.01.2024

HEOR Ltd. have been working on an exciting new framework called Total System Value™. This episode of tHEORetically speaking features their CEO Phil McEwan and CGO Jeff Anderson to talk to us about this dynamic approach to value demonstration. Total System Value™ (TSV)™ is a new, dynamic framework designed to assess the value of adopting a new technology or policy initiative at a population level....

tHEORetically speaking: Between Two Scientists - Labeling and Certifying your Varietal Data Blend 29.11.2023

This episode of tHEORetically Speaking is the second installment of Panalgo's 'Between Two Scientists', featuring host Meg Richards, Executive Director of Solutions at Panalgo, and Bobby Samuels, General Manager of Privacy Hub at Datavant. In the first episode of ‘Between Two Scientists' , we talked about data linkages and the need to certify the linked data before they can be...

tHEORetically speaking: How AI Can Help Dermatology: Diagnosis, Treatment, Risk, and R&D 15.11.2023

The hype around AI is finally translating into real-world value, and we are seeing broader adoption of real-world data in Dermatology. This episode of tHEORetically Speaking features Dr. Stefan Weiss, Managing Director of Dermatology and Dr. Joseph Zabinski, Managing Director of AI and Personalized Medicine at OM1, who discuss the path to personalized medicine and AI-powered clinical decision supp...

tHEORetically speaking: The Future of Diversity in Clinical Trials: Real-World Evidence 30.10.2023

This episode of tHEORetically Speaking features real-world evidence experts Alexandrina Balanean, Parisa Asgarisabet, and Danielle Gentile from Cardinal Health discussing the problems caused by lack of diverse representation in clinical trials. The underrepresentation of disproportionately burdened groups limits information on therapeutic response, safety, and efficacy to a small subset of the pop...

tHEORetically speaking: Between Two Scientists - Data Linkage 27.09.2023

This episode of tHEORetically Speaking features our host Meg Richards, Executive Director of Solutions at Panalgo, who will be speaking with Erik Maul, Senior Director of Data Partnerships at Panalgo about data linkage. The healthcare and life sciences industries are currently experiencing transformative times of growth. The explosion of real-world data, new regulatory programs and frameworks, and...

tHEORetically speaking: Detecting and Decoding Alzheimer's with Real-World Data 20.09.2023

The landscape for Alzheimer's disease is rapidly changing. This episode of tHEORetically speaking features Dr. Carl Marci from OM1 and Dr. Luke Stoeckel from NIA , as they discuss the critical need for earlier detection leading to potentially life changing earlier interventions. For more information or to access other resources, click here .

tHEORetically speaking: Leveraging Real-World Data for Precision Obesity Treatment 26.07.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, Gary Curhan, Chief Medical Officer and Jessica Paulus, Vice President of Research at OM1, as they answer questions on Leveraging Real-World Data for Precision Obesity Treatment. For more information or access other resources, click here .

tHEORetically speaking: Medicare and Medicaid Services Market Pricing 06.07.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join ICON experts Mark McCoy, Dr. Earlene Biggs, Bruce Capobianco, Dr. Tanja Obradovic, Ki Park, and Nancy Risebroughas they answer questions on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ negotiations on the fair market prices for Medicare Part D products. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.

tHEORetically speaking: Medicare Data for RWD Analysis 04.07.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Dr. Eunice Chang and Dr. Michael Broder from PHAR, and Mitra Corral from Genentechas they answer questions on the how and why use of Medicare data for conducting various types of RWD analysis is important. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.

tHEORetically speaking: The Benefits of Linking SDOH Data with Other Real-World Data 11.05.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Dr. Pamela Landsman-Blumberg from Magnolia Market Access and Dr. Rick Chapman from Innovation and Value Initiativeas they answer questions on the importance of social determinants of health (SDOH) and describe the benefits of linking SDOH data with other real-world data when conducting health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). For more informati...

tHEORetically speaking: Improving the Representativeness of Research 12.04.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Dr. Bruce Feinberg, Dr. Danielle Gentile, Dr. Parisa Asgarisabet, and Alexandrina Balanean from Cardinal Health as they answer questions on the economic impact and role of real world evidence (RWE) in improving representativeness of research. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.

tHEORetically speaking: Literature Reviews and Global Value Dossiers 05.04.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Gillian Sibbring, Sue O’Leary, Ben Rousseau, Patti Peeples, and Rachel Forrest as they answer questions on systematic literature review issues that can negatively affect your Global Value Dossiers (GVDs) and how automation can improve your product's market access. For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here...

tHEORetically speaking: Causal Inference In Real-World Healthcare Data 07.02.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Michael Grabner, Alexander Turchin, and Shivani Pandya as they answer questions on causal inference and designing these studies using real-world healthcare data.

tHEORetically speaking: Health Economics and Outcome Research for Medical Technology 07.02.2023

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Deepak Sahu as he answers questions on developing Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) studies for generating short- and long-term effectiveness data for medical technology.

tHEORetically speaking: Exploring Social Media Data in Different Contexts 12.12.2022

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Elodie de Bock, Valentin Barbier, Adel Mebarki, and Joelle Malaab as they answer questions on how to collect, use, analyze, and interpret social media data in different contexts.

tHEORetically speaking: Discussing Health Technology Assessment Agencies 09.12.2022

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Chris Waters-Banker, Maria Arregui, Rajshree Pandey, Lee-Anne Bourke, and Patti Peeples as they answer questions on what Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies do and the types of literature reviews they do.

tHEOretically speaking: Platforms and Models for Payer Insights and Evidence Generation 08.12.2022

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Priti Jhingran and Tijana Ignjatovic as they answer questions on opportunities for using agile platforms and fit-for-purpose engagement models that can drive an iterative approach to obtaining payer insights and developing impactful evidence generation strategies.

tHEORetically speaking: Delphi panels 05.12.2022

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Jincy Paulose, George Joseph, and Michael Broder as they answer questions around leading Delphi panels, their experience participating in the discussions, and how they have used the results.

tHEORetically speaking: Improving Health Literacy 29.11.2022

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Danielle Drachmann, Josie Godfrey, Kristine Sorensen, Beth Lesher, Kelly McCarrier, and Gavin Jones as they answer questions on how to improve health literacy and the understandability of the HEOR process to enable effective partnerships, as well as to assist patients to participate in shared decision making with their physicians.

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