Sneha Dave is a seasoned professional in chronic illness advocacy and public health, holding the position of Founder and Executive Director at Generation Patient since March 2017, and at the Crohn's and Colitis Young Adults Network since April 2012. Sneha serves as an Advisory Council Member for the Yale Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency and participates in various advisory roles, including the Grantmaking Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council for the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review. As a Board Member of RespectAbility and National Ambassador for the Invisible Disabilities® Association, Sneha continues to promote inclusion and advocacy for individuals with disabilities. Previous roles include Precinct Chair for the Indiana Democratic Party and an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Sneha obtained a Bachelor's degree in Chronic Illness Advocacy and Journalism from Indiana University Bloomington in 2020.
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Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER)
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) is an independent, non-profit research institute that conducts evidence-based reviews of health care interventions, including prescription drugs, other treatments, and diagnostic tests. In collaboration with patients, clinical experts, and other key stakeholders, ICER analyzes the available evidence on the benefits and risks of these interventions to measure their value and suggest fair prices. ICER also regularly reports on the barriers to care for patients and recommends solutions to ensure fair access to prescription drugs. For more information about ICER, please visit www.icer.org.