This week I was lucky enough to attend the ‘Patient Centricity and Collaboration Global Congress 2021, Europe, that was held in London on 8-9th November. By Paradigm Global Events, that was held in London on 8-9th November. The last time I attended such an event in person was in October 2019, in London. In this article I discuss it, my experience and share the messages that I took with me.
Tag: patient centricity
The Coronavirus Pandemic has got us all considering how to navigate clinical trials and what are the best approaches for patient recruitment and retention. It is my belief that implementing patient engagement from the onset of the trial during trial design could be the beneficial answer.
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NOT LONG NOW! eyeforpharma Barcelona 2020. Take a look at the agenda! BONUS Q&A re: patient centricity with Paul Simms
The more I think about it, the fact that data sits in silos and is in different formats is the thing that is preventing true patient centricity, because it’s what stops you determining whether intervention X actually created result Y within the population, and hence reward the right kind of behaviour.’
PAUL SIMMS, CHAIRMAN EYEFORPHARMA
Patient-Centricity: An Appraisal | Ross Davies | eyeforpharma | 30 January 2019
Read the article, via the link button below, to gain perspectives from
Jen Horonjeff and Carole Scrafton as they give us their appraisals regarding how patient centricity appears to show a huge gap between ‘patient compliance’ and ‘patient experience’.
Helping to close the gap between pharma and patients and increase relations, encourage collaborations and stave off the ideas that patients can be manipulated.
The Im-patient Conference which is new, and its bold.
No longer is eyeforpharma HQ in the driving seat, instead it is entirely designed, created and hosted by patients. We believe that in doing so, we will capture the true essence of what patients want – and put them in the driving seat.
Come and see me take part: 17th October | 17:00 – 17:40 (Day 2)
Panel: Candid patient perspectives on the good, the bad and the ugly of service design