Use of Patient-Centered Outcomes for Decision-making: Challenges of Using Subjective Data in Regulatory & Reimbursement
Vascular Cures is launching a series of webinars designed to tackle timely and critical questions that address patient-centric issues in vascular health. This conversation will explore the natural tension between the importance of patient-centered outcomes and the challenges of utilizing that data for the approval and reimbursement of new products. A panel of leaders in regulatory, reimbursement and patient-centered outcomes will take part in a 45-minute session of moderated discussion, followed by 15-30 minutes of Q&A.
Moderator: Peter A. Schneider, MD
- Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery at University of California San Francisco
- Former Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery at Kaiser Permanente, Hawaii
Panelist : Michael R. Jaff, DO
- Chief Medical Officer & Vice President, Clinical Affairs, Technology & Innovation, Peripheral Interventions at Boston Scientific
- Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
- Former President of Newton-Wellesley Hospital
- Former Chair of Vascular Medicine and Medical Director of the Fireman Vascular Center at the Massachusetts General Hospital
- Founder of VasCore, the Vascular Ultrasound Core Laboratory
Panelist: Alejandro Reti, MD MBA
- National Vice President, Clinical Performance at OptumCare
- Former Chief Medical Officer, Optum Analytics
- Former reimbursement and coverage consultant, Avalere Health
Panelist: Jo Carol Hiatt, MD, MBA
- Chair Emeritus, Kaiser Permanente National Product Council
- Chair Emeritus, Kaiser Permanente Inter-Regional New Technologies Committee
- Principal, Jo Carol Hiatt LLC
Panelist: Misti Malone, PhD
- Assistant Director, Peripheral Interventional Devices Team, CDRH, FDA
Panelist: Donna Buckley, MD, MS
- Medical Officer, Division of Coronary and Peripheral Interventional Devices, ODE, CDRH, FDA
- Assistant Professor, Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Georgetown University Medstar