If you were not able to join the virtual Measuring What Matters Symposium, recordings are now available for purchase. The session presentations include:
- Session I: Introduction to Core Outcome Sets
- Session II: Methodological Approaches for Development of Core Outcome Sets
- Session III: Stakeholder Perspectives on Core Outcome Sets
- Session IV: Future Challenges with Core Outcome Sets
The cost to purchase the event recordings is the same as the individual registration rate. If you registered for the event, you can access the recordings at no charge.
Registration Rates
- Members: $250
- Non-members: $350
- Student/Special/Retired Members: $80
- Student/Special/Retired Non-members: $100
About the Symposium
Core Outcome Sets (COS), standardized collection of patient outcome measures prescribed for specific populations, are being requested and defined by a range of stakeholders including researchers, regulators, payers, physicians, patients, and health care systems with increased frequency. The methods to define and maintain COS are varied. The differing perspectives of stakeholders may influence clinical research care and medical product development. While outcomes data from COS may help to better evaluate outcomes and quality of care in a standardized way, there remain questions regarding development, implementation, and use of COS, and acceptability of such endpoints for key stakeholders. Measuring What Matters provides a valuable space for exploration of these issues from a variety of perspectives.
The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is a global community of researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, industry professionals, consultants, and patient research partners advancing health related quality of life research (HRQL).
Together, we are creating a future in which patient perspective is integral to health research, care and policy.