Senior Health Economics and Outcomes Researcher - Cardiac Rhythm Management (remote)
Our Cardiac Rhythm Management Integrated Operating Unit offers devices and therapies that treat patients with abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure. It is comprised of four key businesses: Cardiac Pacing Therapies, Defibrillation Solutions, Patient Management, and Procedure Innovations. Together, we will transform the lives of people with cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure.
Join a diverse team of innovators who bring their worldview, their unique backgrounds, and their individual life experiences to work every day. It’s no accident —we work hard to cultivate a workforce that reflects our patients and partners. We believe it’s the only way to drive healthcare forward and remain a global leader in medical technology and solutions.
Careers That Change Lives
The Senior Health Economics and Outcomes Researcher will be a critical leader on the Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) team. The Senior Researcher is responsible for providing strategic, analytical and methodological expertise to support 1) the development and execution of global health economic and outcomes evidence for CRM products, therapies, services, and disease focus areas and 2) the development and implementation of strategic reimbursement and economic value initiatives for CRM products, therapies, and services. This position may be called upon to support multiple therapies, with a specific focus area on leading the execution of studies using administrative claims data, electronic health record data, and device registration and transmission data.
A Day In The Life
- Design and conduct observational and economic research studies that provide value, perspective and evidence for clinical and/or pre-clinical product portfolio decisions, marketing, regulatory agency submissions, and product reimbursement strategies.
- Compare and evaluate the value of products and therapies with the clinical, economic, and quality of life outcomes data from clinical trials and/or epidemiology studies, registries, observational studies, modeling, surveys, and meta-analysis.
- Develop and execute economic evidence generation activities including cost-effectiveness modeling, budget impact modeling, and outcomes research using real-world data.
- Prepare observational and economic research study results for dissemination via abstract, presentation, and/or peer-reviewed publication.
- Develops country specific evidence to meet requirements for optimal reimbursement coverage and usage.
- Works closely with Reimbursement and Market Access colleagues to determine the global economic evidence needs and potential impact of evidence on therapy coverage, payment, and adoption.
- Works with clinical research to add relevant health outcomes and economic endpoints to clinical trials and biostatisticians to analyze and report study results.
Facilitate meetings with health care professionals, economic consultants and senior internal personnel as required to support strategic development or tactical implementation.
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