Health Outcomes Communicator
Health Outcomes Communicator
- May 9, 2012
- Anatomy of a medical communications project manager
We thought we should provide some insight to the anatomy of our medical communications project manager
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog Anatomy of a medical communications project manager">here
- April 11, 2012
- How to get your research published
This presentation, which the BMJ's research editors Domhnall Macauley, Elizabeth Loder and Trish Groves have given at conferences around the world, explains how to get your research published. It includes clear guidelines on how to write a paper, clinical trial registration, ethics, authorship, conflicts of interest and how to navigate the peer review process.
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog How to get your research published">here
- April 1, 2012
- What are the biggest challenges facing Chinas healthcare reform?
Interview with Dr John Cai, s a highly experienced economist and health economist with 20 years' experience in both China and the US. John is a Senior Health Policy Analyst at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services in the U.S.
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog What are the biggest challenges facing Chinas healthcare reform?">here
- March 26, 2012
- ISPOR Abstract Submission Open
The ISPOR 15th Annual European Congress Abstract Submission has opened today. Taking place at the ICC Berlin, Germany ISPOR will be accepting abstract submissions which must be submitted through ISPOR’s online abstract system by June 26th 2012.
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog ISPOR Abstract Submission Open">here
- March 16, 2012
- Chinese hospitals 15% mark up encourages use of expensive drugs, how can we change this?
We asked Dr John Cai if the Chinese hospitals 15% mark up encourages use of expensive drugs? If so, how can we change this?
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog Chinese hospitals 15% mark up encourages use of expensive drugs, how can we change this?">here
- March 13, 2012
- Can China utilise a Value Based Pricing approach much like the UK?
Interview with Dr John Cai, a highly experienced economist and health economist with 20 years' experience in both China and the US. John is a Senior Health Policy Analyst at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services in the U.S. heor.tv
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog Can China utilise a Value Based Pricing approach much like the UK?">here
- February 29, 2012
- The Absence of Clinical Trial Data: Attack on Pharma
One of our Twitter followers @HealthEcoDigest recently blogged a podcast with the BMJ editor-in-chief Fiona Godlee and neuroscientist Professor Colin Blakemore. In the podcast, they are discussing whether a false picture is being put forward by medical science. Although not a new issue, Fiona Godlee uses specific examples from the pharmaceutical industry. Additionally Colin Blakemore [...]
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog The Absence of Clinical Trial Data: Attack on Pharma">here
- February 16, 2012
- Understanding risk: the patient’s perspective
Medicine is not an exact science, so patients are left to understand its nuances without a basic primer in statistics. How do patients understand risk and make their health care decisions? Part of it involves delusion.
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog Understanding risk: the patient’s perspective">here
- February 15, 2012
- How was ISPOR founded?
heor.tv inteviewed Marilyn Dix Smith, Founding Executive Director of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) and asked How was ISPOR founded and how much has it changed over the years?
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog How was ISPOR founded?">here
- February 13, 2012
- How is vision 2020 going to make an impact on patient healthcare?
heor.tv inteviewed Marilyn Dix Smith, Founding Executive Director of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) and asked about its impact on patient healthcare.
Read the full article on the Rx Communications blog How is vision 2020 going to make an impact on patient healthcare?">here




















