ISPOR Good Practices Reports are highly cited, expert consensus guidance recommendations that set international standards for HEOR and its use in healthcare decision making. Other ISPOR Reports provide guidance on important areas such as applications, HTA and policy, terms and definitions, and reviews. All ISPOR Reports are made freely available as part of the Society’s mission.
ISPOR Report Types
Most Recent
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HARmonized Protocol Template to Enhance Reproducibility of Hypothesis Evaluating Real-World Evidence Studies on Treatment Effects
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How Useful Are Digital Health Terms for Outcomes Research?
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Is IQWiG's 15% Threshold Universally Applicable in Assessing the Clinical Relevance of Patient-Reported Outcomes Changes?
Clinical Outcomes
Health Policy & Regulatory
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Is IQWiG's 15% Threshold Universally Applicable in Assessing the Clinical Relevance of Patient-Reported Outcomes Changes?
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Challenges of Health Technology Assessment in Pluralistic Healthcare Systems
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Are We Ready For A New Approach To Comparing Coverage And Reimbursement Policies For Medical Nutrition In Key Markets
Health Technology Assessment
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Is IQWiG's 15% Threshold Universally Applicable in Assessing the Clinical Relevance of Patient-Reported Outcomes Changes?
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Challenges of Health Technology Assessment in Pluralistic Healthcare Systems
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Designing and Implementing Deliberative Processes for Health Technology Assessment: Joint HTAi/ISPOR Task Force Report