ISPOR Singapore Upcoming Event
Fireside Chat & Networking Event with Professor Mike Drummond Co-hosted by ISPOR Singapore Chapter and Vista Health
Venue: Four Seasons Hotel (Windows East Room, 20th Floor), 190 Orchard Blvd, Singapore 248646
We are thrilled that our guest for our fireside chat session will be Professor Mike Drummond, Professor of Health Economics at the University of York, and one of the foundational figures in the development of HEOR and HTA practice globally. Join us for this informal social event where you will have the opportunity to meet Prof. Drummond, as well as mingle with the ISPOR ExCo and fellow ISPOR SG Chapter members. Food and beverage will be provided too!
Closed-door seminar: Staying Ahead - How Will Innovative Drug Access Value Framework Evolve in the Future
We are delighted to extend a special invitation to you for an exclusive closed door seminar on the topic of "Staying Ahead: How Will Innovative Drug Access Value Framework Evolve in the Future" as a part of the Precision Public Health Asia 2023 Conference.
This seminar will bring together renowned experts from Singapore, Mainland China and Taiwan. Their unique perspectives and insights will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the future of innovative drug access value frameworks.
Please note that this event is exclusively for ISPOR-SG members, and attendance is limited to 8 registrants on a first-come-first-served basis. Therefore, we kindly request you to RSVP by 12 July to secure your place.
We look forward to your presence and an engaging discussion at the closed door seminar on 14 July.
ISPOR-SG Networking 2023
ISPOR-SG is hosting a networking session on 19 June on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please come and join us!
ISPOR-SG AGM
Dear ISPOR-SG Members,
ISPOR Singapore Chapter is to have AGM this Thursday 1st December 2022 at 5pm.
You are welcome to join in-person or Zoom.
Best Regards,
ISPOR-SG Executive Committee
Workshop on Quality of Life Measurement How to collect and use QOL data for HTA?
For further enquiries, drop us an email at ispor.singapore@gmail.com.
ISPOR-SG year-end networking 2021
ISPOR-SG is hosting a networking session on 16 Dec on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please come and join us!
Prerequisite: Fully vaccinated
2021 Workshop Series – Future Trends in Evidence Generation and Outcomes Research
Registration is CLOSED.
Event details:
17th June 2022, 1:30pm-4:30pm (SIN)
In-person venue:
Centre for Innovation in Healthcare
378 Alexandra Road
Blk 29 Level 2
Singapore 159964
Online participation options will be provided
Contact for queries: ispor.singapore@gmail.com
The future of healthcare financing and resource planning in Singapore (Registration closed)
Date and Venue:
22 April 2021, 4:30 - 6:15 pm
On-site: InterContinental Singapore (80 Middle Rd, Singapore 188966, max 30 pax)
Online: Zoom Webinar (Unlimited, webinar links will be sent to the registered email address upon successful registration.)
Objectives:
To discuss opportunities, challenges, and priorities related to Singapore healthcare financing, by examining the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on current and future healthcare funding, and discuss how various stakeholders can partner to optimally utilize available resources and create efficiencies in the system.
Discussion Topics:
1. Impact of COVID-19 on healthcare priorities and budgets
2. Planning on health care financing
3. Evolving role of private insurance in health care coverage
4. Innovative approaches to reduce healthcare spending, optimize resources or create efficiencies
5. Panel discussion “Opportunities for partnership between stakeholders”
Pricing:
On-site meeting (limited 30 slots available):
Private sectors: $100
Public sectors (government, hospital, academia): $50 (PromoCode: PUBLIC)
Online meeting:
Private sectors: $50
Public sectors (government, hospital, academia): $25 (PromoCode: PUBLIC)
Student ISPOR members: $15 (PromoCode: ONLINE_STU)
Precision Public Health Asia 2021
PPH Asia 2021 Goes Virtual
Precision Public Health Asia 2021 Conference (PPH Asia 2021) aims to bring together policymakers, academics, industry stakeholders and technology and public health professionals to explore how genomics, big data, artificial intelligence and related technologies can be brought to bear in public health to benefit both the developed and developing worlds. We will specifically examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the use of precision health technologies, collectively imagine what is possible and work together to develop a roadmap to realise the fullest potential of precision public health in Asia and beyond.
To be held on 7 to 9 April 2021, the virtual conference, PPH Asia 2021, is organised by NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, in partnership with the Government of Western Australia, Department of Health.
Find out more:
Session Highlights
The Future is Already Here
Precision Public Health in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs)?
Technology for Good? Why Work Together?
Nudging the Right Behaviours
COVID-19 and Precision Public Health
The Future of Precision Public Health in Asia
Featured Articles
Geographical Information System (GIS) Resources for COVID-19
This COVID-19 ArcGIS Hub is designed to gather and share relevant, and authoritative, community driven resources from around the world in an effort to increase preparedness.
Geospatial Thinking: Problem-Solving in a Post-Pandemic World
In our sensor-rich economy and society, location data is deepening our understanding of Earth’s systems and what it will take to live in a more sustainable way with the planet. Through location intelligence, we get insight into where and how to enact change.
2020 Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Workshop
Event details:
17th June 2022, 1:30pm-4:30pm (SIN)
In-person venue:
Centre for Innovation in Healthcare
378 Alexandra Road
Blk 29 Level 2
Singapore 159964
Online participation options will be provided
Contact for queries: ispor.singapore@gmail.com
Precision Public Health Asia 2020
Precision Public Health
Delivering the Right Health Intervention to the Right Population at the Right Time
To be held on 1 to 3 April 2020, at Orchard Hotel, Singapore, Precision Public Health Asia 2020 Conference aims to explore the rapidly evolving field of precision public health and how it enables us to develop targeted disease preventions and controls, improve health outcomes as well as health equity. Integration of big data, information systems and recent technological advancements into public health practices along with its challenges will also be discussed.
The conference is organised by NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health in partnership with the Government of Western Australia, Department of Health.
Find out more:
Session Highlights
Keynote Address: Precision Public Health – The Future is Now
The How of Precision Public Health
The Ethics of Precision Public Health
Precision Public Health – Relevant for Low- and Middle-Income Countries?
Precision Public Health Promotion
Featured Articles
‘All Lives Have Equal Value’: Reducing Inequality with Precision Public Health
Dr Susan Desmond-Hellmann, CEO, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses about the launch of ‘precision public health’ movement.
Advancing Precision Public Health in Australia
BGI Genomics and Pryzm Health form strategic partnership to advance precision public health in Australia.
Singapore Creates World’s Largest Asian Genetic Databank
The project provides a pilot genetic map of Asian populations that allows us to measure precisely the genetic contribution to disease, and combine it with other sources of data within a data-driven healthcare system.
ISPOR Workshop: Methods and Application of Capturing Patient Preferences
Event details:
Time and date:
11th November 2019 (Monday), 4pm – 6pm
(Networking Session from 6 – 7pm)
Venue:
Singapore General Hospital
Academia Level 2, Seminar Room L2-T2
20 College Road, Singapore 169856
Nearest Carpark: Macalister Carpark (4 Macalister Road, Singapore 169174)
The registration fee is $10 per person.
For any further enquiries, drop us an email at ispor.singapore@gmail.com
Health Technology Assessment in Medical Devices
Pricing:
Industry (Pharmaceutical/ Medical device/ Consultancy): $500
Healthcare professional/ Academia/ Public institutions: $250
Students: $150
Limited slots (40) are available for the workshop.
Workshop: Conducting Economic Evaluation using Person-level Data
The Health Intervention and Policy Evaluation Research (HIPER) & Singapore Population Health Improvement Centre (SPHERiC) will be organising an enriching event with the following details:
Title: Conducting Economic Evaluation using Person-level Data
Date: 24 and 25 July 2019
Venue: Computer Lab 2 (Level 8)Tahir Foundation Building (MD1), 12 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117549
You may find more details and register at the following link: https://sph.nus.edu.sg/news-events/events/conducting-economic-evaluation-using-patient-level-data-workshop
We look forward to seeing you!
ISPOR-S Extraordinary General Meeting
Event summary for ISPOR-S Extraordinary General Meeting
26th Feb 2019
The extraordinary meeting was attended by 16 ISPOR-S members on 26th February 2019.
The evening was graced by Professor Jaime Cairo, Chief Scientist, Evidera, who challenged ISPOR-S with the prospects of health economics and outcomes research. He shared that as patients become more involved and informed of their health and treatment options, payers and health providers would need to better position themselves to elaborate on the the value of health interventions and outcomes.
The ISPOR-S work plan 2019 was also shared by the Chapter’s President, Assistant Professor Wee Hwee Lin. The Chapter would see collaborations with HTAsiaLink and National University of Singapore Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health to develop guidance on real world evidence collection in health technology assessment. In addition, a collaboration with the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore is established to promote understanding of health economics and outcomes research among pharmacists in Singapore. Future Chapter events include a health technology assessment in medical devices with an aim to develop an understanding of the complexities of conducting economic evaluation of medical devices.
The fruitful evening was then concluded with a commentary on drug/device value propositions in a universal health coverage world by Mr. Chris Hardesty, Director, KPMG Singapore Life Sciences.
This is a past event.
This event is open ONLY to members of the ISPOR-S and invited guests.
To join ISPOR-S as a member, click here
Advanced Modelling Techniques in Health Technology Assessments and Real World Evidence Generation
Registration is now open at the following link. Please see updated event flyer below for details!
Real World Data and Real World Evidence in Singapore: Are We Ready?
This is a past event.
Prepared Courtesy of Costello Medical