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Corinna Sorenson
Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
corinna.sorenson@duke.edu
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Scholarly Works - Conferences
Challenges to Reducing Low-Value Care: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
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Value in Health
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May 2018
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The role of HTA in determining orphan and specialty drug coverage in Latin America.
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One size does not fit all: How traditional pricing and reimbursement policies affect orphan disease therapy access.
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Unplanned evidence: Implications of investigator-initiated trials (IIT)
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Optimizing oncology reimbursement when limited by single-arm, single-agent trial design
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Biosimilar access: The future of value assessment.
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Use of CER in Europe.
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HTA influence mapping: Sourcing the primary opinion
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A Review of European HTA Systems: Methods, Conclusions, and Future Directions.
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Networked governance: Transforming global health politics
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Stakeholder perceptions of economic evaluation
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Could NICE jump the pond? The international transferability of HTA
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Stakeholder views on health economic evaluation
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Financing of medical devices
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Assessing the socio-economic value of medical devices: The case of cardiac care
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HTA development: What is the appropriate economic analysis?
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The impact of NICE guidance on the diffusion of medical devices.
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Fact or fallacy: Does medical technology drive health care spending?
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Use of innovation payments to encourage the adoption of new medical technologies in the English NHS.
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Getting to better value from medical devices: Reimbursement and pricing policies in Europe and the US.
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Decision making under uncertainty: Coverage with evidence development in the context of medical devices.
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A comparative analysis of international coverage with evidence development policies.
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PROs and beyond: Are they fit for purpose to improve health care practice and policy?
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