Boston Scientific
HEOR Economist III - ICTx
Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States, 01752
HEOR Economist III - ICTx
Work Mode:
Hybrid Onsite Location(s):
Marlborough, MA, US, 01752 Additional Location(s):
US-MN-Arden Hills At Boston Scientific, we'll give you the opportunity to harness all that's within you by working in teams of diverse and high-performing employees, tackling some of the most important health industry challenges. With access to the latest tools, information, and training, we'll help you in advancing your skills and career. Here, you'll be supported in progressing
whatever your ambitions. About the Role
The Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Economist III is responsible for executing HEOR studies for Boston Scientific (BSC) products, developing research protocols, and developing peer-reviewed publications. This is a technical, hands-on role that is responsible for designing and executing HEOR studies, and communicating results for the BSC Interventional Cardiology business, though support may extend to other business units as needed. This role works closely with other members of the HEOR team, business unit Health Economics & Market Access (HEMA) team members, and cross-functional partners to support broader BSC goals. Work Mode
This role follows a hybrid work model, requiring employees to be in our Marlborough, MA or Arden Hills, MN office at least three days per week. Visa Sponsorship
Boston Scientific will not offer sponsorship or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Develop, implement, and manage HEOR activities for the Interventional Cardiology business, partnering with the HEMA team and key internal and external stakeholders to develop HEOR outputs to support the market adoption of key products and advance understanding of specific disease areas. Collaborate with the HEMA team to execute HEOR projects, including developing HEOR study protocols, selecting appropriate statistical methodologies, conducting data analyses using statistical analysis software, interpreting study results, and communicating key findings. Work in collaboration with other HEOR team members to develop and execute HEOR studies to demonstrate the economic value of our BSC products through retrospective claims database analyses, burden of illness analyses, patient-reported outcomes, survey research, economic evaluation (decision modeling, budget impact models/analyses, cost-effectiveness analyses, cost-utility analysis), and evidence synthesis (targeted literature reviews, systematic literature reviews, clinical and economic dossiers for submission to health authorities, technology assessment boards, and payers). Work with new product development teams to ensure HEOR needs are incorporated into product development, clinical evidence plans, and timelines. Author and publish manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and present research findings at HEOR meetings, clinical conferences, and scientific symposia. Build and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders in the medical devices and healthcare industries. Provide HEOR-related training to cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, clinical, regulatory, and legal, to increase awareness and understanding of HEOR competencies and their role in supporting market adoption of products and therapies. Required Qualifications: Formal training in health economics, pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics, public health, health services research, epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related discipline (Masters' degree is a plus). 3+ years of full-time relevant HEOR experience, preferably with exposure to new medical technologies in Cardiology, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, or biotechnology. Proven track record of conducting administrative claims database analysis, with demonstrated outputs through abstracts, publications, or interactive model applications. Experience developing, authoring, and presenting peer-reviewed publications and abstracts at clinical and industry conferences. Demonstrated success in executing HEOR studies aligned with business needs, including the ability to influence senior leadership. Practical experience and expertise with statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, SAS, Instant Health Data (IHD), STATA, R) and statistical methodologies (e.g., propensity score matching, survival analysis, logistic regression, generalized linear mixed models, etc). Foundational knowledge of economic evaluation, including cost-effectiveness analysis and budget impact analysis. Understanding of global and US healthcare reimbursement, policy, health technology assessment, pricing, and market landscape assessments, including evaluation of evidence for coverage decisions. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to build relationships and collaborate across multiple functional areas. Demonstrated ability to make effective decisions independently and thrive in a fast-paced, matrix environment with minimal supervision. Preferred Qualifications: Authorship contributions on multiple peer-reviewed HEOR or clinical publications and abstracts. Foundational knowledge building and delivering health economic modeling outputs, including retrospective cohort analysis, cost-effectiveness analyses, and budget impact models.
Work Mode:
Hybrid Onsite Location(s):
Marlborough, MA, US, 01752 Additional Location(s):
US-MN-Arden Hills At Boston Scientific, we'll give you the opportunity to harness all that's within you by working in teams of diverse and high-performing employees, tackling some of the most important health industry challenges. With access to the latest tools, information, and training, we'll help you in advancing your skills and career. Here, you'll be supported in progressing
whatever your ambitions. About the Role
The Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Economist III is responsible for executing HEOR studies for Boston Scientific (BSC) products, developing research protocols, and developing peer-reviewed publications. This is a technical, hands-on role that is responsible for designing and executing HEOR studies, and communicating results for the BSC Interventional Cardiology business, though support may extend to other business units as needed. This role works closely with other members of the HEOR team, business unit Health Economics & Market Access (HEMA) team members, and cross-functional partners to support broader BSC goals. Work Mode
This role follows a hybrid work model, requiring employees to be in our Marlborough, MA or Arden Hills, MN office at least three days per week. Visa Sponsorship
Boston Scientific will not offer sponsorship or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position. Your Responsibilities Will Include: Develop, implement, and manage HEOR activities for the Interventional Cardiology business, partnering with the HEMA team and key internal and external stakeholders to develop HEOR outputs to support the market adoption of key products and advance understanding of specific disease areas. Collaborate with the HEMA team to execute HEOR projects, including developing HEOR study protocols, selecting appropriate statistical methodologies, conducting data analyses using statistical analysis software, interpreting study results, and communicating key findings. Work in collaboration with other HEOR team members to develop and execute HEOR studies to demonstrate the economic value of our BSC products through retrospective claims database analyses, burden of illness analyses, patient-reported outcomes, survey research, economic evaluation (decision modeling, budget impact models/analyses, cost-effectiveness analyses, cost-utility analysis), and evidence synthesis (targeted literature reviews, systematic literature reviews, clinical and economic dossiers for submission to health authorities, technology assessment boards, and payers). Work with new product development teams to ensure HEOR needs are incorporated into product development, clinical evidence plans, and timelines. Author and publish manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and present research findings at HEOR meetings, clinical conferences, and scientific symposia. Build and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders in the medical devices and healthcare industries. Provide HEOR-related training to cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, clinical, regulatory, and legal, to increase awareness and understanding of HEOR competencies and their role in supporting market adoption of products and therapies. Required Qualifications: Formal training in health economics, pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics, public health, health services research, epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related discipline (Masters' degree is a plus). 3+ years of full-time relevant HEOR experience, preferably with exposure to new medical technologies in Cardiology, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, or biotechnology. Proven track record of conducting administrative claims database analysis, with demonstrated outputs through abstracts, publications, or interactive model applications. Experience developing, authoring, and presenting peer-reviewed publications and abstracts at clinical and industry conferences. Demonstrated success in executing HEOR studies aligned with business needs, including the ability to influence senior leadership. Practical experience and expertise with statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, SAS, Instant Health Data (IHD), STATA, R) and statistical methodologies (e.g., propensity score matching, survival analysis, logistic regression, generalized linear mixed models, etc). Foundational knowledge of economic evaluation, including cost-effectiveness analysis and budget impact analysis. Understanding of global and US healthcare reimbursement, policy, health technology assessment, pricing, and market landscape assessments, including evaluation of evidence for coverage decisions. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to build relationships and collaborate across multiple functional areas. Demonstrated ability to make effective decisions independently and thrive in a fast-paced, matrix environment with minimal supervision. Preferred Qualifications: Authorship contributions on multiple peer-reviewed HEOR or clinical publications and abstracts. Foundational knowledge building and delivering health economic modeling outputs, including retrospective cohort analysis, cost-effectiveness analyses, and budget impact models.