What Is The Public Meeting?
The public meeting is a full-day live-streamed event (usually 6-8 hours):
- First, ICER presents our findings from the Evidence Report to a council* of experts in healthcare policy, medicine, and health economics, including those representing patient perspectives.
- Second, the council discusses the report and votes on the overall effectiveness of the therapy in question.
- Third, a panel of experts weigh in on any health policy concerns. Watch an example of the policy roundtable here.
*Councils refer to the New England CEPAC, the Midwest CEPAC, and the CTAF.
When Is The Public Meeting?
The public meeting is held 8 months following the launch of the review, and a few weeks after we release the revised Evidence Report, which is the revised version of our report incorporating feedback we received during the public comment period.
How Can I Participate In The Public Meeting?
- The public meeting is fully virtual and free for anyone to attend. All public meetings offer closed captioning for individuals who are hard-of-hearing.
- You can nominate yourself or another patient advocate to make an oral comment (ICER selects a few patients to make oral public comments). Unfortunately, not everyone can speak at the public meeting. We will try our best to accommodate your request.
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Talk with us | Contact Catherine Koola Fischer, ICER’s Director of Patient Engagement at ckoola@icer.org
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