Isis Outcomes and Oxford Health Outcomes experts present at eCOA 2014

Isis outcomes

24th June 2014

The eCOA Forum brings together world leaders in PRO development and health outcomes.

University of Oxford health outcomes experts and Isis Outcomes PRO and e-health specialist are to present at the 2014 eCOA Forum: Scientific Sessions at the University of Oxford (June 24-25, Oxford, UK).

Academic and industry experts will discuss questionnaire development, design and validation as well as migration from paper to electronic platforms and regulatory considerations.

Presentations include:

  • Professor Ray Fitzpatrick (University of Oxford)
    • Welcome and Health Outcome Measures at the Oxford University
  • Professor Crispin Jenkinson (University of Oxford)
    • The Development of the Mild Cognitive Impairment Questionnaire (MCQ)
  • Dr David Churchman (Isis Outcomes) and Dr Keith Meadows (DHP Research and Consultancy)
    • How does Developer Approved work in the real-world eg accelerated equivalence testing
  • Caroline Anfray (MAPI Trust) and Dr David Churchman (Isis Outcomes)
    • Copyright: Lessons learned from COA paper-version translations: Pitfalls and pending issues for e-versions.

The 2014 eCOA Forum Scientific Sessions features presentations from the most influential authors, regulatory scientific advisors from the EMA, Health Economics Outcomes Research (HEOR) experts and academic researchers from Oxford University, PatientsLikeMe, CRF Health, Isis Outcomes, Oxford Outcomes and DHP Research.

About Isis Outcomes

Clinical Outcomes, a division of Oxford University Innovation, provides access to high quality Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) measures.

We provide licences for some of the most respected and widely deployed PROs used by the Pharmaceutical Industry and healthcare providers.

Isis Outcomes can also provide expert consultancy advice on the development and psychometric validation of new PROs, as well as the use of our own and other PROs.

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