Integral to Lead Panel on Privacy-Enhancing Technologies at ISPOR 2025 Conference
Integral Announces Panel Presentation at ISPOR 2025 SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Integral, a leading provider of privacy-first data collaboration, has announced it will chair a panel discussion at the ISPOR 2025 Conference, scheduled from May 13-16 in Montreal, QC, Canada. The session, titled "Accelerating Health Economics Research Through PETs," aims to gather experts in health economics, privacy technology, and outcomes research to discuss how privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) are revolutionizing the speed and scope of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) studies. Timothy Nobles, chief product officer at Integral, will lead the panel alongside Christine Lee, head of health strategy and partnerships for AnalyticsIQ, and Kenzie Alexander, head of privacy solutions for Datavant's Life Sciences, Ecosystem, and Public Sector business. Together, they will delve into practical strategies for implementing PETs, ensuring robust privacy protections in real-world evidence studies while maintaining the integrity of the research. Nobles emphasizes the importance of this session: "For teams utilizing regulated data for HEOR, this session is essential. Christine and Kenzie will provide valuable insights on how PETs can minimize compliance burdens and reidentification risks in multi-site studies. We will also discuss methods to preserve research integrity while incorporating privacy controls and innovative ways to leverage privacy-preserving analytics." Event Details: Session Title: Accelerating Health Economics Research Through PETs Conference: ISPOR 2025 Conference Location: Montreal Convention Center, Room 520 Date and Time: Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM EST To learn more about Integral and its contributions to the field, visit www.useintegral.com. About Integral Integral offers advanced automated privacy infrastructure, enabling organizations to handle regulated data efficiently and securely. Their platform simplifies the process of integrating various data sources for health economics research, adhering to the highest standards of privacy protection and regulatory compliance. By automating privacy workflows, Integral helps research teams significantly reduce the time required to gain insights and broaden the range of data available for analysis. For more information, visit www.useintegral.com.
