Anthony Hudzik
PharmD
MANAGER, VALUE EVIDENCE
Boston, MA
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Biography
Anthony Hudzik is a manager in the Value Evidence Team.
At AESARA, Anthony has collaborated with diverse pharmaceutical clients, spanning from small biotech firms to large pharmaceutical companies, to execute thorough landscape assessments, create tailored communication tools for stakeholders, and establish integrated evidence generation plans. Moreover, Anthony possesses expertise in products throughout the entire lifecycle, encompassing pre-launch, peri-launch, and post-launch stages.
Previously, Anthony completed the AESARA/University of North Carolina Market Access and Informatics fellowship after completing his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. During the fellowship he performed health outcomes research with faculty in the Divisions of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy and Practice Advancement and Clinical Education.
Key Publications
Hudzik A, Chen H, Yemeke T, Ozawa S. Global Pricing Trends of Hepatitis C Medications. Poster presented at ISPOR; May 7-10, 2023; Boston MA.
Hudzik A, Sandman K, Pham S. The Evolving Role of Disease-Level Patient Experience in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Regulatory Decision-making. Poster presented at ISPOR; May 15-18, 2022; Washington DC.
Sandman K, Hudzik A, Pham S. Considerations for New Product Planning in Light of FDA Draft Guidance on Benefit-Risk Assessment. Poster presented at ISPOR; May 15-18, 2022; Washington DC.
Areas of Expertise
- Targeted literature reviews
- Health outcomes research
- Evidence gap analysis
- Competitor analysis
AESARA Scholar Program
UNC FELLOW – Class 2023
Education
- PharmD, The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy
- BS, Physiology and Neurobiology University of Maryland
- BA, Anthropology, University of Maryland