Senior Economist and RTI Senior Fellow
University of Washington
Brett Hauber, PhD, is a Senior Economist and the Vice President of Health Preference Assessment at RTI-HS, Senior Fellow at RTI International, and an Affiliate Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Washington. He has more than 20 years of experience in health economics. His primary area of expertise is in conducting stated-preference studies to quantify preferences for medical interventions and health outcomes. He was principal investigator for developing the Catalog of Methods for Assessing Patient Preferences for Benefits and Harms of Medical Technologies for MDIC. He is currently Co-Chair for the BRACE SIG at ISPE. He previously served as chair of the ISPOR Task Force that developed the report on Good Research Practices in Statistical Methods for the Analysis of Discrete-Choice Experiments and was a member of the ISPOR task force that developed the ISPOR Checklist for Good Research Practices in Conjoint Analysis. Dr. Hauber is currently the Principal Investigator for the What Matters Most Study sponsored by AD PACE. He was recently the lead investigator an MDIC-sponsored study to elicit patient preferences for benefits and risks of medical devices to treatment Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Hauber is currently a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for IMI-PREFER. Dr. Hauber has been an invited speaker at multiple industry- and FDA-sponsored meetings. His research has been published in numerous health outcomes and medical journals.
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM US Eastern Time