DARWIN EU® welcomes first data partners

EMA has selected the first set of data partners to collaborate with DARWIN EU®, the Data Analysis and Real-World Interrogation Network. The data available to these partners will be used for studies to generate real-world evidence that will support scientific evaluations and regulatory decision making. Real-world evidence refers to information derived from analysis of real-world data, … Read more

EHDEN, NICE and Health Technology Assessment use of RWD for RWE highlighted at ISPOR 2022, Vienna

EHDEN colleagues were very active at  one of the key Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR)conferences in Europe, The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) European meeting, held in Vienna, 6-9th November 2022, the first in-person in Europe since 2019. Within the domain of Health Technology Assessment (HTA), our colleagues in work … Read more

Regulators are formally adopting real world evidence, when will health technology assessment?

On Monday 31st October, NICE hosted a virtual workshop entitled ‘Regulators are formally adopting real world evidence, when will health technology assessment?’. It was organised as part of our work within the Innovative Medicines Initiative grant-funded project European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN), in collaboration with GetReal Institute. The half-day workshop, moderated by Dr … Read more

Record response for our 7th and final open call for Data Partners!

Between 12 October and 11 November, the EHDEN consortium held its seventh and final open call for Data Partners. We are delighted to announce that this call had an unprecedented number of responses, not only for the number of applications, 158, but also in terms of its wide geographic coverage with 30 European countries being … Read more

OHDSI Global Symposium, Rockville, Maryland US, 14-16th October 2022

EHDEN colleagues were delighted to participate and present at this year’s OHDSI Symposium, the first in person following the COVID-19 lockdowns. With more than 400 colleagues from around the world, the three days were split into a whole day conference, an all-day tutorial and then work group meetings and exposure of these to OHDSI colleagues. … Read more