Redefining RWE for HEOR

Real-time EHR and linked claims data at scale to quantify clinical and economic outcomes

December 10, 2025
9:00 am | 12:00pm ET

Health economics and outcomes research depends on timely, complete, and representative data to generate credible, actionable insights. Yet traditional RWE sources often lag behind clinical practice, fragment the patient journey, and limit the ability to link clinical outcomes with economic impact.

In this webinar, learn how Truveta Data—the most complete, daily-refreshed EHR data linked with closed claims and mortality—creates a new standard for HEOR.

Explore how researchers are:

  • Quantifying the total cost and downstream burden of post-treatment complications using clinical insights linked to claims outcomes.
  • Accelerating time to insight with research-ready, real-time data across a nationally representative patient population.
  • Strengthening evidence strategies with complete longitudinal data across care settings, payers, and populations.

From cost-effectiveness to comparative outcomes and beyond, discover how near real-time EHR and claims linkage can transform your HEOR studies.

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Featured speakers

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Brianna Cartwright, MS

Brianna is a Principal Research Analyst at Truveta and is driving innovative projects and collaborations in public health. Her recent work has focused on mental health, GLP-1 receptor agonists, the impacts of the pandemic, and other critical and timely public health topics. Brianna holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington.

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Michael Simonov, MD

Michael is VP of Product Management at Truveta, is an internist and clinical informaticist whose primary career focus has been leveraging electronic health record data for improving human health. At Truveta, he leads the product and clinical informatics teams to ensure Truveta Data and Truveta Studio provide the highest-quality data and analytics to fuel clinical research.