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ProgrammesERA4Health invites interested stakeholders to a webinar featuring Dr. Frank Hulstaert, Senior Researcher at the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE).
Dr. Frank Hulstaert, M.D., , will discuss “Pragmatic Comparative-Effectiveness Randomized Trials: Real-World Evidence for Better Health Decisions.” The session will provide valuable insights into how real-world evidence can enhance health decision-making. Additionally, it will serve as an excellent introduction of the upcoming first call for Investigator Initiated Clinical Studies under the ERA4Health Partnership, focusing on pragmatic comparative-effectiveness studies, in November 2024.
More information and registration on the ERA4Health website.
Background: The Partnership “Fostering a European Research Area for Health” (ERA4Health) aims at establishing a flexible and effective coordination between funding organisations in the European Research Area (ERA) for Health and Well-being. This Partnership brings the opportunity to increase European transnational collaborative research funding by creating a funding body for joint programming in priority areas addressing European public health needs.
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