HTA & Modelling Science Lead
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(1 month ago)
About this role
A Senior Health Economist role within AstraZeneca’s Global Oncology HTA and Modelling Science team focused on generating and communicating evidence for HTA bodies and payers. The position supports HTA strategy and submissions by translating clinical and economic data into robust evidence to inform decision-making and patient access. It is based in Barcelona and contributes to shaping modelling methods and external engagement.
Required Skills
- Health Economic Modelling
- HTA Submissions
- Budget Impact
- Excel Modelling
- Statistical Analysis
- Survival Analysis
- Evidence Synthesis
- Project Management
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Communication
Qualifications
- Bachelors or Postgraduate Degree in Economics, Health Economics, Statistics/Biostatistics or Mathematics
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