Crowdsourcing for Value in Healthcare

Value-based healthcare is predicated on collaboration. Sharing of data, methods, pathways and perspectives among different stakeholders is paramount if the transition to value-based care is to be fully realized. Instead of relying solely on legacy methods to measure value, IVI's Open-Source Value Platform (OSVP) uses a transparent and open-source process to develop methods and tools [...]

2019-03-11T17:03:42-04:00March 11th, 2019|News|

Watch Mark Linthicum’s “101 Course” on IVI’s New Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Value Model

IVI's Director of Scientific Communications, Mark Linthicum, sits down with the Journal of Clinical Pathways for a webinar discussion about IVI's open-source model for assessing value in non-small cell lung cancer therapies. If you want to learn more about IVI's open-source approach to value assessment, this webinar is a great place to start. Click here to [...]

2019-03-11T17:01:06-04:00March 11th, 2019|News|

How the Open Science Movement Creates Momentum for Value Assessment

In a Morning Consult commentary, IVI Executive Director, Jennifer Bright, discusses why transparency is a prerequisite to value-based reimbursement and how IVI's Open-Source Value Platform (OSVP) is an open laboratory for creating sophisticated systems to assess value in healthcare. Read the full article here.

2019-01-03T15:47:22-05:00January 3rd, 2019|News, Viewpoints|

PRESS RELEASE: IVI Responds to ICER’s New Pilot Program

The Institute for Clinical Economic Review (ICER) recently launched a new pilot program that will allow more extensive evaluation of draft economic models used in ICER's reports. In response to ICER's new program, Mark Linthicum, Director of Scientific Communications for the Innovation and Value Initiative (IVI), commented: "The Innovation and Value Initiative (IVI) is working diligently [...]

2021-03-23T19:08:56-04:00April 3rd, 2018|News, Press|

To Get Our Money’s Worth in Healthcare, We Need to Collaborate

In a commentary for Modern Healthcare, IVI Director of Scientific Communications, Mark Linthicum, emphasizes that the healthcare system needs to embrace collaboration to find consensus in the way we measure and pay for health care value. Read the full article here.

2018-01-22T22:29:16-05:00January 22nd, 2018|Viewpoints|
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