Rare Diseases: Not So Rare Within Real-World Data

Rare Diseases: Not So Rare Within Real-World Data

Overview A rare disease is defined by the Orphan Drug Act of 1983 as a disease or condition that affects less than 200,000 people in the United States. More than 7,000 diseases fit this definition, affecting a total of 30 million people or about 9% of the US...
Social Determinants of Health: What We See in RWE

Social Determinants of Health: What We See in RWE

Overview   Through real-world evidence (RWE), prescriptions reveal the process and delivery of healthcare. A prescription for a diagnostic test or medication reflects medical practice patterns, healthcare systems, and payer reimbursement for services. Much like...