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tHEORetically Speaking

tHEORetically Speaking

HealthEconomics.com

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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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best tHEORetically Speaking episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to tHEORetically Speaking for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite tHEORetically Speaking episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

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.

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tHEORetically Speaking - tHEORetically speaking: Literature Review Automation
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05/30/22 • 13 min

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Shirley Sylvester, Vardhini Ganesh, Richa Goyal Rai, and Lee-Anne Bourke as they answer questions where they discuss how literature review automation helps solve the daily challenges facing research professionals.
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In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Raina Olexa and Mui Van Zandt as they answer questions on embracing FDA’s guidance on the use of real world data (RWD) to understand how your organization can navigate data quality, curation, and management challenges for better research.

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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.

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tHEORetically Speaking - tHEORetically speaking: Renee Willmon on Health Storylines
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07/15/22 • 20 min

In this episode of tHEORetically speaking, join Renee Willmon as she answers questions on Health Storylines, a disease-agnostic and customizable platform that connects healthcare stakeholders to engaged patients.

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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.

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tHEORetically Speaking - tHEORetically speaking: Infectious Disease Modeling
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11/22/22 • 14 min

In this episode of tHEORetically Speaking, join Marija Zivkovic-Gojovic, Richard Pitman, and Pragya Khurana as they answer questions on infectious disease modeling, the assessment of interventions, and the challenges around these analyses.

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tHEORetically Speaking - tHEORetically speaking: Medicare Data for RWD Analysis
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07/04/23 • 11 min

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.

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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.
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tHEORetically Speaking - tHEORetically speaking: Cell & Gene Therapies
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03/14/24 • 5 min

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.

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FAQ

How many episodes does tHEORetically Speaking have?

tHEORetically Speaking currently has 40 episodes available.

What topics does tHEORetically Speaking cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on tHEORetically Speaking?

The episode title 'tHEORetically speaking: EU HTA Joint Clinical Assessments' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on tHEORetically Speaking?

The average episode length on tHEORetically Speaking is 12 minutes.

How often are episodes of tHEORetically Speaking released?

Episodes of tHEORetically Speaking are typically released every 14 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of tHEORetically Speaking?

The first episode of tHEORetically Speaking was released on May 30, 2022.

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