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Feb 16

Past Event

Expert Workshop: Statistical and Epidemiological Issues in Active Medical Product Surveillance

Event Materials

Summary

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is developing the capacity for active medical product surveillance, which will enhance the agency’s ability to monitor the safety of marketed medical products. This new capacity will come in the form of the Sentinel System, which is currently being piloted through a project known as Mini-Sentinel. Accomplishing the goals of active medical product surveillance will require further development of new and existing methods and tools.

On February 16, the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform hosted a one-day expert workshop to discuss some of the most pressing methodological issues facing active medical product safety surveillance. At this workshop, experts from academia, the private sector, FDA and other government agencies discussed several topics, including:

  • Appropriate analysis and interpretation of signals in the context of large sample sizes
  • Analyzing horizontally and vertically partitioned data
  • Evaluating the performance of active surveillance methods

 

Event Agenda

  • Welcome, Introduction, and Meeting Objectives

  • Opening Remarks

    • Rachel Behrman

      U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    • Judy Racoosin

      U.S. Food and Drug Administration

  • Session I: Signal Refinement in the Context of Large Sample Sizes

    • Kenneth J. Rothman

      RTI Health Solutions and RTI International

    • Thomas Ten Have

      University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

    • Sharon-Lise T. Normand

      Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health

    • Donald B. Rubin

      Harvard University

  • Session II: Meta-Analytic Approaches for Combining Multiple Results to the Same Query

    • Jesse A. Berlin

      Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development

    • Kenneth Hornbuckle

      Eli Lilly and Company

    • Christopher H. Schmid

      Tufts University, Tufts Medical Center and Tufts University School of Medicine

  • Session III: Distributed Regression and Related Methods for Signal Refinement

    • Bradley Malin

      Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and School of Engineering

    • Christopher W. Clifton

      Purdue University and Indiana Center for Database Systems

    • Jeremy A. Rassen

      Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital

  • Session IV: Establishing Operating Characteristics of Active Surveillance Approaches

    • Patrick Ryan

      Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development

      Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership

    • Joshua J. Gagne

      Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital

    • Alexander M. Walker

      World Health Information Science Consultants, LLC

  • Recap and Closing Remarks

Details

February 16, 2011

9:00 AM - 3:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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