Toronto, September 7, 2022 – MORSE Consulting is delighted to announce the addition of 2 new team members, Jaclyn Beca and Sang Mi Lee who will enhance MORSE’s reimbursement expertise into pharmacoeconomics, generation and use of real world evidence (RWE) and development of innovative agreements. We are at an exciting time in drug discovery and research as new technologies, such as cell and gene therapies, offer opportunities to treat and…
Introduction MORSE Consulting is pleased to contribute its pCPA/public payer expertise with leading pricing and reimbursement experts and provide our respective views on how the new PMPRB regulations may impact the Canadian environment. These experts include: PMPRB: Joan McCormick, Principal Consultant - IQVIA HTA/Health Economics (HE): Sumeet Singh & Heather Cameron – Cornerstone Research Group Inc. Private Payers: Suzanne Lepage, Suzanne Lepage Consulting The purpose of this summary is two-fold:…
Panel 2: Pharmacoeconomics Panel Description: This panel will focus on the growing influence of pharmacoeconomics (PE) in the Canadian reimbursement process. It will discuss the implications of the revised CADTH PE guidelines on CDR and pCODR reviews. The panellists will also discuss the implications of using PE thresholds for price regulations. In addition, the impact of PE models on pCPA negotiations will also be explored. Moderator: Chris Cameron Panellists:…
Toronto, February 7, 2018: Cornerstone Research Group and MORSE Consulting are pleased to announce the creation of a strategic partnership between our two organizations. This strategic partnership will simplify the logistical process for our clients utilizing our combined services when shepherding a product from reimbursement strategy, to CADTH submission and finally to pCPA negotiations. Together the collaboration between Cornerstone and MORSE offers clients a breadth of reimbursement consulting services…
Health Technology Assessment Panel On Tuesday, June 13, 2017, the Canadian Association for Healthcare Reimbursement (CAHR) held the Market Access 201 conference in Toronto. The theme for this conference was Parallel or Intersecting Paths, the Future of Public and Private Reimbursement in Canada which consisted of five fascinating panels focusing on key topics of interest to the Canadian pharmaceutical stakeholders. Over the coming weeks, MORSE will be releasing summaries…