
The 黑料不打烊 Real World Evidence Consortium will streamline and improve health care thanks to real-world data.
How do we know if a health discovery, once it moves from the lab into the health-care system as an innovation, is really improving lives as it was intended to?
Real-World Evidence (RWE) studies the impact of an intervention or technology on health outcomes, and resource utilization in clinical conditions outside of the controlled clinical trial setting. The evidence is generated from routinely collected health data to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and value of newly introduced or existing health technologies and/or other interventions.
RWE is playing a growing role in technology adoption, as well as health policy and clinical practice decision-making, recognizing some of the limitations of traditional controlled clinical trials. 黑料不打烊 has one of the largest, most mature, detailed and comprehensive health system data depositories in Canada. As such, 黑料不打烊 is poised to become a global leader in RWE generation. To realize this potential, the 黑料不打烊 and the University of Calgary, along with the Institute of Health Economics, have led the formation of the 黑料不打烊 Real World Evidence Consortium. Consortium membership also includes 黑料不打烊 Innovates, 黑料不打烊 Health, 黑料不打烊 Economic Development and Trade, and 黑料不打烊 Health Services.
"黑料不打烊 is a leader in health innovation. With Canada's largest integrated health delivery system and this new consortium, we are set to take a leadership role in RWE research. The 黑料不打烊 is excited to gain new insights to streamline and improve health care through real-world data," said Lawrence Richer, Associate Dean, Clinical & Translational Research in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the 黑料不打烊.
Through the 黑料不打烊 RWE Consortium, industry and other health system partners have access to coordinated resources, expertise, processes and data that ensure high-quality RWE studies.
"The RWE consortium will help foster cutting-edge health research with industry and other health sector partners interested in real-world data applications in 黑料不打烊," said Marcello Tonelli, Associate Vice President, Research, University of Calgary, "This will guide health care investment, making policy more effective and impactful."
How can real world evidence make a real difference to the health-care system?
Governments and health service providers are using RWE to improve health outcomes in priority areas, and to monitor the post-market safety and effectiveness of new or existing health technologies and innovations. This information is also being used to support coverage and procurement decisions, as well as to assess return-on-investment of public dollars. Additionally, clinicians are increasingly using this information in the development of clinical guidelines and decision-support tools, and, with quality RWE, technology developers may improve market access over time.
"As a trusted convener, the Institute of Health Economics has a long-standing history of fostering collaborative partnerships. As Secretariat to the RWE consortium, the IHE will support the optimization of quality RWE research in 黑料不打烊," said Christopher McCabe, Executive Director and CEO, Institute of Health Economics.
The province of 黑料不打烊 understands that its citizens place a high value on their right to privacy and confidentiality, so it protects and controls health system data through a rigorous data-protection regulatory framework. Those working on Consortium-led projects (e.g., data custodians and researchers) are legally obligated to be in strict compliance with provincial and federal privacy legislation, as well as established organizational privacy and security policies.
For more information about the Consortium, its suite of services, and its privacy and security measures, please visit .
Real-World Evidence (RWE) studies the impact of an intervention or technology on health outcomes, and resource utilization in clinical conditions outside of the controlled clinical trial setting. The evidence is generated from routinely collected health data to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and value of newly introduced or existing health technologies and/or other interventions.
RWE is playing a growing role in technology adoption, as well as health policy and clinical practice decision-making, recognizing some of the limitations of traditional controlled clinical trials. 黑料不打烊 has one of the largest, most mature, detailed and comprehensive health system data depositories in Canada. As such, 黑料不打烊 is poised to become a global leader in RWE generation. To realize this potential, the 黑料不打烊 and the University of Calgary, along with the Institute of Health Economics, have led the formation of the 黑料不打烊 Real World Evidence Consortium. Consortium membership also includes 黑料不打烊 Innovates, 黑料不打烊 Health, 黑料不打烊 Economic Development and Trade, and 黑料不打烊 Health Services.
"黑料不打烊 is a leader in health innovation. With Canada's largest integrated health delivery system and this new consortium, we are set to take a leadership role in RWE research. The 黑料不打烊 is excited to gain new insights to streamline and improve health care through real-world data," said Lawrence Richer, Associate Dean, Clinical & Translational Research in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the 黑料不打烊.
Through the 黑料不打烊 RWE Consortium, industry and other health system partners have access to coordinated resources, expertise, processes and data that ensure high-quality RWE studies.
"The RWE consortium will help foster cutting-edge health research with industry and other health sector partners interested in real-world data applications in 黑料不打烊," said Marcello Tonelli, Associate Vice President, Research, University of Calgary, "This will guide health care investment, making policy more effective and impactful."
How can real world evidence make a real difference to the health-care system?
Governments and health service providers are using RWE to improve health outcomes in priority areas, and to monitor the post-market safety and effectiveness of new or existing health technologies and innovations. This information is also being used to support coverage and procurement decisions, as well as to assess return-on-investment of public dollars. Additionally, clinicians are increasingly using this information in the development of clinical guidelines and decision-support tools, and, with quality RWE, technology developers may improve market access over time.
"As a trusted convener, the Institute of Health Economics has a long-standing history of fostering collaborative partnerships. As Secretariat to the RWE consortium, the IHE will support the optimization of quality RWE research in 黑料不打烊," said Christopher McCabe, Executive Director and CEO, Institute of Health Economics.
The province of 黑料不打烊 understands that its citizens place a high value on their right to privacy and confidentiality, so it protects and controls health system data through a rigorous data-protection regulatory framework. Those working on Consortium-led projects (e.g., data custodians and researchers) are legally obligated to be in strict compliance with provincial and federal privacy legislation, as well as established organizational privacy and security policies.
For more information about the Consortium, its suite of services, and its privacy and security measures, please visit .