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Patti Peeples, RPh, PhD CEO and Founder patti@healtheconomics.com CONNECTED. COMMUNITY. 1 st Inaugural Workshop #HEORcomm @www_healthecon More Effective Writing and Communications for Health Outcomes, Market Access, and Value Messaging Tom Drake, MA, CMPP Director tom@globaloutcomesgroup.com http://www.healtheconomics.com/Workshop/Resources/index.html
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Premise for Workshop Customer demand! >50% HEOR Execs want better-written documents 60% of Writers/Editors want to learn HEOR Publication = Final stage of the Research Process Information ≠ Communication Information is Getting Out; Communication is Getting Through The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. ~George Bernard Shaw I Love Charts: The Book(Paperback) by Jason Oberholtzer,Cody Westphal I Love Charts: The BookJason OberholtzerCody Westphal You have something to say, and you want people to pay attention
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Premise for Workshop Writing well in HEOR/Market Access requires Specialized knowledge Balance Willingness to serve (multiple masters) Finesse Attention Process Intent Grunt-work This Workshop: Improve Getting Through, while serving your Masters Thisisindexed.com
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Communication Drives Success HEOR Salary Survey 2015 (N=435) We'd like to understand what is behind your professional success. What are the top 2 factors that you believe have made you most successful at your job? ~40% cited Communication Skills “Clear communication Technical to business needs To multiple audiences “Able to communicate relevance of HEOR message to others” “Ability to turn data into a coherent, compelling story” “The greatest content expertise in the world is sterile if you can't get the idea across to people” “I can spell!” What is said How it’s said Message Success Success of Product Success of You
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What our Community Wants HEOR Salary Survey 2015 (N=435) If there was anything you would change related to careers in HEOR, what would that be? “I wish it were easier to get papers published!” “Understanding the value of both scientific rigor and commercial applicability equally” “Openness & better perception of skills such as systematic review, critical appraisal of evidence” “More standardized approaches toward data analysis and interpretation and ‘write-up’ “ “Strategic thinking and presentation” No current, organized, consistent training pathway to improve this skill-set for HEOR
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Needs Assessment Survey (August 2014) HEOR Execs (n=59) Diverse site of employment: 43% Pharma, 23% Consulting, 10% Agency Experienced: 50% had 3-10+ years; 35% PhD Outsource: 61% outsource; 48% do NOT have internal medical writing team Medical Writers/Editors (n=109) Serve clients: 47% Freelance, 16% Agency/Consulting, 14% Pharma Role in organization: 64% had 3-10+ years experience; 38% PhD Outsource: 75% do NOT outsource
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HEOR Execs Needs Assessment – Involvement Developing Content: Slide Decks, Abstracts, Manuscripts Communicating Results: CEA Models, Retro Studies, RCT, Burden HEOR Executive Survey Results
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Views on Quality and Influence Quality: Good: PRO Method, Stats Need to improve: Internal docs, Value message Influence on HEOR data High – Direct Med $; Low – Regulatory issues HEOR Executive Survey Results
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Call to Action HEOR Execs ~50% no internal Medical Writing Team Two-thirds sub-contract writing to outside vendor Majority are dissatisfied with content High need: Dossiers, Manuscripts, Posters, MA Reviews 63% interested in strategy sessions on developing/writing HEOR tools Medical Writers/Editors 75% don’t sub-contract 80% of “clients” use HEOR data 89% interested in product value communication 90% prioritize translating data into customer language 85% prioritize using HEOR language appropriately 85% want a training course
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1 st Inaugural Workshop Day 1 Starting with the End in Mind – Aligning Goals, Stakeholders, and Tactics Strategy: Who, What, When Process: Identifying, Managing, Responding Publication Criteria, Standards, and Format Frameworks GPP3, CHEERs, GRACE, NICE Lunch & Learn with ISPOR Dossiers; “Ask an Editor”: Getting Published 5:00pm Panel & Q&A Friday participants join 6:00pm Cocktails & Networking
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1 st Inaugural Workshop Day 2 Opportunity for Medical Writers to focus on HEOR & Market Access Value Story: Evolution, Market Demand, Demystifying Jargon Who Needs What, When Publication Criteria, Standards, and Format Frameworks GPP3, CHEERs, GRACE, NICE, HTA/Systematic Reviews, Dossiers (AMCP, GVD) Lunch & Learn on Health Policy Breakout Sessions: RWE, Dossiers, HTA, Med Ed Collaborating: Medical Writing and HEOR
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1 st Inaugural Workshop
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Conference resources, please visit: http://www.healtheconomics.com/Workshop/Resources http://www.healtheconomics.com/Workshop/Resources Slide decks Master Resource List Website: HealthEconomics.Com resource list Feedback Patti : patti@healtheconomics.com Tom: tom@globaloutcomesgroup.com patti@healtheconomics.com tom@globaloutcomesgroup.com Complete the Feedback survey Future events West coast, UK Company-specific training available Wifi Free in Lobby #HEORcomm @www_healthecon
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1 st Inaugural Workshop Thank you to our Faculty Thank you to our Sponsors Media Partners #HEORcomm @www_healthecon
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1 st Inaugural Workshop #HEORcomm @www_healthecon Integrating Communication/Publication Strategy as Part of the HEOR Strategic Plan By Robert J. Matheis, PhD, MA, Executive Director, Global Scientific Communications at Celgene Corp Past President, International Society for Medical Publications Professionals (ISMPP)
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