Catch our webinar recording to explore how AI can boost systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for EU HTA in oncology and advanced therapies. Hear from experts on the benefits, challenges, and future of AI in JCAs. #OPENHealth #HTA #AI #JCAs #ISPOREurope
About us
OPEN Health unites world-class scientific, strategic, and creative expertise to solve complex challenges for global biopharma. We are a flexible, global organization, creating high-performing strategic partnerships with our clients. We embrace our different perspectives and strengths to deliver innovative solutions that have a positive impact on commercial and patient outcomes. OPEN Health unlocks possibilities across consulting, HEOR and market access, scientific communications, and patient engagement.
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http://openhealthgroup.com
External link for OPEN Health
- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Market Access, Brand Communications, Medical Communications, Market Research, Patient Engagement, Real-World Evidence, Data Analytics, Digital and Health Technology, Brand Partnerships, Health economics, Digital, Health Technology, Informatics, Insights, Patient Support, Publications Planning, Independent Medical Education, Patient Centered Outcomes, and Omnichannel Communications
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Updates
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Don’t miss Jasmine Malone, Group Director of Content & Storytelling in Patient Engagement, moderating the panel "Ovarian Cancer Commitment: A Celebration of Medical, Patient & Industry Collaboration" with guest speakers Petra Gelb (AstraZeneca) and Linda Snoep (ENGAGe). Connect with Jasmine Malone and Lucy Kennedy to learn more about how we can support your patient engagement goals. View the event page: https://lnkd.in/epknpg39 #PatientEngagement #PatientCentricity #OPENHealth
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OPEN Health is excited to announce the upcoming presentation of a collection of research supported by its Scientific Buyout Program. This initiative empowers our team members to dedicate time toward innovative projects in HEOR and market access. We're proud to invest in our team's growth and scientific excellence. Discover more here: https://lnkd.in/e8uvkb4Z OPEN Health HEOR & Market Access Acsel Health #OPENHealth #ScientificExcellence #HEOR #MarketAccess #ISPOREurope
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We are thrilled to announce that PM Live has ranked OPEN X Health #7 on its list of the Top 40 UK Creative Healthcare Agencies and #1 among Young Agencies. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and talent of our incredible team and the support of our inspiring clients. Our strategic partnerships with clients are key to our success, allowing us to achieve remarkable results together, year after year. Thank you for being part of our journey! #openhealth #creative #omnichannel #PMLive
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Join us at the upcoming ISPOR conference to discover how we unlock possibilities in HEOR and Market Access. Our experts will present on a range of critical topics, including advanced survival modeling techniques and strategies to transform robust patient preference data into decision-ready insights. View full list of presentations: https://lnkd.in/e6KDUpqs OPEN Health HEOR & Market Access #ISPOREurope
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A big shout-out to our OPEN Health colleagues near Chicago for coming together to support their community! This team helped set up a sustainability market and collected recyclables, aligning with our ESG pillars of community engagement and supporting the planet. Thank you all for making a positive impact in the communities where we work! Tim Ventrella, Julie Bachman, Rosie Humphreys #OPENHealth #Sustainability #ESG
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Tune in to learn how the humanized AI approach is shaping the future of congress insights, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the collaborative process that made it happen. #AIinhealthcare fusionSolution OPEN Health Scientific Communications
Elevating Congress Insights with Humanized AI
OPEN Health on LinkedIn
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October is #BreastCancerAwareness Month, a time to honor the strength and resilience of those impacted by breast cancer. Let’s stand together in raising awareness and supporting ongoing research and care. #OPENHealth #oncology
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Today, in celebration of #WorldMenopauseDay, I wanted to share a story of my personal menopause journey. Menopause is so stigmatized that it has taken me a couple of years to feel comfortable enough to share this. But until we talk about symptoms, we won’t break the stigma, and we can’t help women – who will all go through it – or their partners, who will experience it alongside them. I’d also like to give a BIG shout-out to my colleagues at OPEN Health for their support, especially with the shorts and bandana look! The first time… The first time that I felt such rage, I deliberately blocked the route of a man who’d driven the wrong way in the supermarket car park. I felt that he just shouldn’t get away with it. The first time that I felt such despair, I locked myself in the garden, taking the door and window keys with me. It’s hard to return when you’ve made such a fuss, and you don’t really know why. The first time that I felt such anxiety, I was in the supermarket and was trying to decide between broccoli and cauliflower - I was nearly in tears, and I was rooted to the spot trying to decide. I stood there for at least five minutes, growing more and more anxious. Really, broccoli or cauliflower. Who cares? The first time that I felt so hot, I assumed that I had COVID or was about to have a heart attack. Who knew you could get so hot, so quickly. I now wear shorts, whenever I can, and take a colorful bandana with me everywhere so I can dab my face. The first time I felt so sick, I assumed I’d eaten something I shouldn’t have – now I know that I’ll experience the equivalent of morning sickness for a couple of days every month. The first time I had such a dreadful headache, I thought I was having a migraine or even a stroke – now I know to take painkillers with me everywhere. The first time words failed me, I thought it was stress or dementia. I knew it wasn’t a cost-effectiveness accessibility curve, but I just couldn’t remember what it was called. Luckily, I’m senior enough for people to laugh it off. My particular type of word loss provides the first and last letters, and the approximate word length, but that isn’t always enough. For instance, ‘elegant’ and ‘elephant’ are certainly not interchangeable, especially when describing how someone looks before a night out 🙄 I really didn’t know what was happening to me; I thought I was having a nervous breakdown. Finally, I went to the doctor and eventually my various symptoms and issues had a name…peri-menopause🥳 I had no idea that the symptoms could be so extreme, so overwhelming, so all consuming. But I am lucky – I am now, on the very poorly named, hormone replacement therapy; it tops up rather than replaces – and my symptoms are mostly controlled. I was lucky that I had an inkling of what was wrong, I went to the doctor and got the help I needed. Lots of women don’t seek help, or don’t get help when they seek it. If you have symptoms that are new, go to see your GP.
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Our team had a fantastic time at Pharma & Patient USA 2024. A huge thank-you to everyone who stopped by the OPEN Health booth to connect. It was an incredible opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss patient-centric strategies, and explore how we can continue working together to improve patient outcomes. Want to learn more about how we're shaping the future of patient engagement? Visit our page here: https://lnkd.in/epen5uWG #PharmaPatientUSA #PatientCentricity