Essentials for Comparative Effectiveness Research for Medical Affairs and Health Care Professionals
Jun 5 2013 1:00PM - Jun 5 2013 2:30PM | Online
Overview
This program, Essentials for Comparative Effectiveness Research for Medical Affairs and Health Care Professionals, will help managed care leaders and health care professional understand how comparative effectiveness research (CER) will impact their future clinical and patient practices, and impact new business models controlling value in health care. This on-line course will combine background instruction into the principals of CER, changes and future impact on payor and clinical utilization standards measuring value, along with implications for future personnel and resource planning and credentialing. Real-world examples will be used to help explain current effectiveness, utilization and clinical outcomes measures, highlighting the transition to new CER-based methods and how to effectively incorporate these into your developing programs. This practical program will allow attendees to understand changes to today’s practices, when and why they are being transitioned to the newer CER format, and methods to effectively include these changes into future studies, payor and patient interactions and value focused research.
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Featured Topics
- How CER will influence future practice patterns, utilization, and patient outcomes
- How clinical research and trial design will expand to include additional patient data and measures
- Learn to design study plans to include: NIH, CMS, AHRQ, AMCP focused data elements
- Adapt to public and private payor requirements in CRO, claims extraction, other outcomes tracking
- Expanded current and developing sources and methods of data and outcomes results
- Understand public and private forces driving CER into payor and patient resource expectations
Who Should Attend
- Medical, nursing and pharmacy directors
- Practicing physicians, pharmacists, and nurses
- Managed care, hospital health systems, group practice organizations, other payor administrators
- Clinical research, operations and development professionals
- Project and data collection managers, medical writers
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify new and evolving key data sources and collection methods that are being incorporated into CER
- Outline the broader use of resources and expertise needed to expand these CER requirements
- Identify and quantify the critical quality, safety and outcomes required for CER fulfillment
- Recognize how to adapt to both payor and regulatory requirements to meet CER minimum standards
- Describe the role the key “stakeholder” has in helping to shape and determine future CER requirements
Special Offers
Discount Available!
Register for multiple courses in this CER series and save up to 20%!
Contact Information
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Continuing Education
The Drug Information Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. The Drug Information Association designates this educational activity for up to 1.50 contact hours or .15 CEUs.
0286-0000-13-069-L04-P; Type of Activity: Knowledge
Drug Information Association has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102.
As an IACET Authorized Provider, Drug Information Association offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. Drug Information Association is authorized by IACET to offer .2 CEUs for this program. Participants must attend the entire program in order to be able to receive an IACET statement of credit. No partial credit will be awarded.
| Name |
Credit Type |
Max Credits |
CEU |
| Essentials for Comparative Effectiveness Research |
ACPE |
1.50 |
0.150 |
| Essentials for Comparative Effectiveness Research |
IACET |
1.50 |
0.200 |
Disclosure Policy:
It is DIA policy that anyone in a position to control the content of a continuing education activity must disclose to the program audience (1) any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation and/or the educational activity, and (2) discussions of unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or medical devices. Disclosure statements will be included in the course materials.
Statement of Credit:
If you would like to receive a statement of credit, you must participate in each offering of the live online course and complete the online credit request process through My Transcript. To access My Transcript, please go to www.diahome.org, select “Login to My DIA” and you will be prompted for your user ID and password. Select “My Transcript” (left side bar) and “Credit Request” to process your credit request. Participants will be able to download a statement of credit upon successful submission of the credit request. My Transcript will be available for credit requests two weeks after the last day of the activity.
To view DIA’s grievance policy, please visit the CE page on the DIA website at www.diahome.org/CE
Continuing education credits are available to learners who participate in the live online training course. Continuing education credits are not available for participation in the archived version of the online training course.
Registration Fees
Other Fees
- Government (Full Time) Individual
- $125.00
- Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Individual
- $175.00
- Group Site
- $799.00
Member
- Member Individual
- $250.00
Non-Member
- NonMember Individual
- $295.00
Group Discounts
A Series Discount is Available
Save up to 10% when purchasing two online training courses in this series and 20% by purchasing all three courses in the series. You must register online in one transaction to receive the discount. (Special pricing valid for online registrations by individuals and groups. Does not apply to already discounted fees.)
Group Site Discount
Group Site is a license for one internet and audio log-in, allowing multiple viewers at one physical location. All other fees are for one log-in allowing one viewer.
*Receive a 15% discount on the entire purchase when you register for more than one group site at the same time. Valid only when group sites are purchased online for this training series.
Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be provided in the event of a participant’s cancellation since all costs for this online training course have been prepaid by DIA. DIA reserves the right to modify or cancel programs and/or substitute presenters or panelists. DIA is not responsible for failure to deliver programs due to circumstances beyond its control.
Participants with Disabilities: Reasonable accommodations will be made available to persons with disabilities who attend an educational activity. Contact the DIA office in writing at least 15 days prior to event to indicate your needs.
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