Broadstreet in Vienna

Broadstreet is heading to Vienna for this year’s ISPOR Europe conference, November 6th to 9th. We are looking forward to warming up in some of the city’s famous coffee houses, as well as learning about the latest research in European health economics and outcomes research, of course!

We have five posters at the conference this year, on subjects ranging from evidence generation and synthesis strategies for supporting value propositions to an exploration of adaptive behaviour over time in a rare disease, classic galactosemia. The details of our posters are as follows:

EPH7: A Survey of the Occurrence and Transmission of COVID-19 in Outdoor Education Settings in Canada Szabo S1, Walker S1, Edgar T2, Kretnzel J3, Johnston K4, Stone B51

Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2Fresh Air Learning, North Vancouver, BC, Canada, 3Hand-In-Hand Nature Education, Comox Valley and Campbell River, BC, Canada, 4Memorial University, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 5Muddy Boot Prints, Vancouver, BC, Canada

In-Person and Virtual Poster Session 1 – Monday, 7 November

PCR28: Utility Values Derived from Canadian Adults with Toenail Onychomycosis with and without Comorbid Diabetes Mellitus: A Study Using the Health Utilities Index®

Mickle A1, Lozano-Ortega G1, Gaudet V2, Popoff E1, Barbeau M21

Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2Bausch Health, Canada Inc., Laval, QC, Canada

In-Person and Virtual Poster Session 1 – Monday, 7 November

PCR146: Preferences for Toenail Onychomycosis Treatments Among Canadians with and without Diabetes Mellitus: A Discrete Choice Experiment

Lozano-Ortega G1, Mickle A2, Gaudet V3, Popoff E2, Barbeau M31Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Burnaby, BC, Canada, 2

Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 3Bausch Health, Canada Inc., Laval, QC, Canada

In-Person and Virtual Poster Session 3 – Tuesday, 8 November

OP11: Application of Evidence Generation and Synthesis Strategies to Gain Market Access & Reimbursement, and Deliver Value: Two Case Studies

Ramesh Arjunji,1 Joseph Massey,2 Natalie Japlon,1 Karissa M. Johnston,3 Shelagh M. Szabo,3 Max Craig,1 Benit Maru.21

SSI Strategy, Parsippany, USA; 2SSI Strategy, London, UK 3Broadstreet HEOR, Vancouver Canada.

In-person and virtual poster session 3 – Tuesday, 8 November

CO168: Adaptive Behaviors Over Time in Children and Young Adults with Classic Galactosemia

Fridovich-Keil JL1, Qian C2, Wells C3, Szabo S2, Paull N1, Moy B3, Jayasinghe P2, Gallo D41Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2

Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 3Jaguar Gene Therapy, Lake Forest, IL, USA, 4Jaguar Gene Therapy, Naperville, IL, USA

In-person and virtual poster session 5 – Wednesday, 9 November We look forward to seeing you in Vienna!