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The Value Brief

The Value Brief

Written by: The Center for Innovation and Value Research
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Dedicated to advancing patient-centered outcomes, healthcare equity, and transparency in value-based care. Through conversations with healthcare leaders, researchers, and patient advocates, we explore how innovative strategies and collaborative efforts can drive meaningful change in healthcare decision-making. Each episode tackles issues like ensuring fair access to care, improving transparency in healthcare research, and amplifying patient voices. By sharing expert insights and real-world applications, The Value Brief fosters critical discussions that shape the future of healthcare.The Center for Innovation and Value Research Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Beyond Price: Centering Patients in Drug Pricing Reform
    Jan 27 2026

    Host: Tiffany Huth, Head of External Affairs, Center for Innovation & Value Research

    Guests:

    • Maia Laing, Chief Policy Officer, SickCells
    • Silas Martin, Head of Access & Policy Research, Johnson & Johnson

    Episode Summary

    This episode explores how drug pricing reform can move beyond price to better reflect patient-centered value. Recorded following the 2025 Fall Policy Summit, the discussion examines the role of lived experience, evidence, and innovation in shaping more equitable, sustainable drug pricing policy.

    What You’ll Hear

    • Why patient-centered value must be central to drug pricing reform
    • Where international pricing comparisons fall short for U.S. patients
    • How affordability, access, and innovation can coexist
    • The importance of patient-generated evidence alongside economic models

    Related Resources & Events

    J&J Center for U.S. Healthcare Policy Research:
    https://policyresearch.jnj.com/

    Why Accounting for Heterogeneity Matters in U.S. Economic Analyses:
    https://policyresearch.jnj.com/why-accounting-for-heterogeneity-matters-in-u-s-economic-analyses

    SickCells Policy Forum (March 17–18) – Registration now open https://sickcells.org/policy-forum/

    Center’s 2026 7th Annual Methods Summit
    Valuing Innovation: Expanding Definitions of Value

    Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

    USC Capital Campus, Washington, DC

    Register now to attend in-person or via livestream.

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    30 mins
  • AI in Rare Disease Research: The Power of Patient-Centered Co-Development
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping rare disease research, from speeding up diagnosis and improving data collection to guiding more effective treatment decisions. Guests Tricha Shivas (Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research) and Michael Hager (Ready, Aim, Innovate) share insights on the promise and pitfalls of AI in healthcare. They discuss genetic breakthroughs, the importance of patient-centered engagement, and why co-developing AI tools with the communities they serve is essential to reducing bias and ensuring equitable innovation.
    The Patient-Centered Value Research Checklist for Rare Disease is now open for public comment. We’re seeking input from researchers, HTA professionals, clinicians, industry partners, and patient advocacy leaders to ensure this tool is practical, inclusive, and grounded in real-world priorities.
    The comment period runs from July 21 to August 18, 2025.
    Learn more and submit feedback today.

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    32 mins
  • Caregiving in America: Inspired by Bradley Cooper, Centering Voices and Solutions
    Jul 10 2025

    In this special episode of The Value Brief, released in tandem with the PBS documentary Caregiving, executive produced by Bradley Cooper, we spotlight the urgent and often overlooked challenges facing caregivers in the United States.

    Host Dr. Richard Chapman, Chief Science Officer at the Center for Innovation & Value Research, is joined by Sarita Edwards, President and CEO of the E.WE Foundation, and Mandy Barr, Engagement Specialist at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers. Together, they share personal caregiving stories and offer expert insight into the systemic barriers that leave caregivers, especially those raising medically complex children, without adequate support.

    This powerful conversation explores:

    • The emotional, financial, and professional impact of caregiving
    • Gaps in public policy and employer practices
    • Strategies to center caregiver voices in healthcare decision-making


    Note: This episode was recorded before the official premiere of Caregiving. The film is now available to stream on PBS.org and PBS Passport.Learn more about the Center's Economic Impacts Project.

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    32 mins
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