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About this webinar
Caregivers play a pivotal role across the patient journey — yet evidence strategies rarely account for their burden, their decisions, or their perspective. As payers and regulatory bodies place greater emphasis on real-world impact, that gap has real consequences for product value, market access, and patient-centricity.
In this session, Inspire CMO Jillian Tygh is joined by Dr. Richard Chapman, Chief Science Officer at the Center for Innovation and Value Research, and Dr. Raj Dasgupta, a quadruple board-certified physician and medical educator, to make the case for incorporating caregiver perspectives into evidence generation — particularly in chronic, rare, and progressive conditions.
Attendees gain clarity on:
- Why caregiver burden matters across the product lifecycle
- Key frameworks for measuring caregiver impact
- How to bring caregiver voices into research design, registries, and longitudinal studies
- How caregiver data strengthens product value, differentiation, and patient-centricity
Who should watch: Professionals in clinical development, medical affairs, HEOR, market access, payer strategy, patient advocacy, and policy looking to build more complete, caregiver-informed research strategies.
Speakers
Jillian Tygh — Chief Marketing Officer, Inspire A seasoned marketing executive with deep expertise in life sciences, Jillian leads strategic initiatives at Inspire that drive brand visibility and revenue growth. Her career spans leadership roles at Datacubed Health, Medrio, and ERT. She holds professional certifications from Cornell University and executive education from Harvard Business School.
Richard H. (Rick) Chapman, PhD — Chief Science Officer, Center for Innovation and Value Research Dr. Chapman leads the science practice at CIVR, advancing the use of value assessment in healthcare. He previously served as Director of Health Economics at ICER and held senior roles at Avalere Health and IMS Health. He holds a PhD in health policy from Harvard University.
Raj Dasgupta, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAASM — Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency, Huntington Memorial Hospital Quadruple board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Dr. Dasgupta is internationally recognized for medical education, television appearances on The Doctors and Chasing the Cure, and as host of The Dr. Raj Podcast.