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Developing a robust evidence portfolio is crucial for healthcare decisions. This systematic process ensures comprehensive data on therapy efficacy, safety, and outcomes for providers and payers.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Economics and Outcomes Research
  • Clinical Evidence Synthesis
  • Health Technology Assessment

Background:

  • Healthcare decisions increasingly depend on published clinical evidence.
  • A systematic approach is needed to generate comprehensive evidence portfolios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a six-step strategic process for evidence development and publication planning.
  • To ensure evidence portfolios meet the needs of providers, payers, and governmental agencies.

Main Methods:

  • Critical assessment of existing literature.
  • Identification of evidence gaps.
  • Strategic planning to address identified gaps.

Main Results:

  • A structured approach to evidence generation.
  • A portfolio of evidence covering efficacy, safety, durability, quality of life, and economic outcomes.
  • Facilitation of informed clinical and coverage decisions.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic, strategic process is essential for creating robust evidence portfolios.
  • This process supports patient access to therapies by informing key stakeholders.
  • The outlined strategy addresses the informational demands for modern healthcare decision-making.