DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
For racial and ethnic minorities in the United States, health disparities take on many forms, including higher rates of chronic disease and premature death. Gaps persist even after differences in health insurance, socioeconomic status, state and severity of the disease, comorbidities, and medical facility are taken into account, says Michelle Durham, Director, Psychiatry Residency Training at Boston Medical Center (BMC). The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted, and in many cases widened, the gap in both health outcomes and access to quality care, unmasking long-standing inequities that pervade the healthcare system and society at large.
Advancing the Science of Study Endpoints
Analyzing Innovation’s Progress in Gottlieb Era
Comparing Generic Safety Profile with Branded Cousin
Defining Unmet Need Critical to Determining Value
Triple-A RWE: Adequate Data, Appropriate Designs, Actionable Evidence
US REMS Requirements for NDAs and BLAs
Epoietin Biosimilars: Qualitative Study of Patients' Views
Disparities Between FDA/EMA Review Processes
DIA Japan's Focus in Fall 2018
FDA Leadership on Future Biologics and EMA/FDA Cooperation
Global Perspectives on Patient Engagement
DIA Board Chair Discusses DIA Now and Digital Tomorrow
Integrating Genetic Medicine into Clinical Care
Regulatory Landscape of Drug-Device Combination Products
Value-Based Assessment & Contracting: What Needs to Be Done?
Block Chain, AI, Internet of Things: Future of PharmaTech?
“My Voice Needed to Be Heard”
IMEDS Collaboration Builds Upon Sentinel Surveillance
Crafting Sound Medical Affairs Professionals
Statistical Strategies for Using Sources of Safety Data
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