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Patient Support Isn’t Just About the Price of Therapy: It’s About Safety, Really Rich Data and Trust

Health Populi

When I talk about patient support programs (PSPs), I’m most often focused on supporting peoples’ access to medicines due to costs, bolstering health literacy, and addressing health citizens’ risks of drivers of health that can be obstacles to optimal health outcomes (those challenging social determinants of health).

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Patients Look Beyond the Pandemic to Pharma for Engagement, Innovation, and Integrity

Health Populi

Together, these patient groups represented about 19 million patients’ perspectives for 2021. The study explores patients’ views of the pharma industry as a whole as well as individual pharma companies by name, numbering 47 in this 2021 survey. Support and services. Transparency.

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In Search of Clinical Effectiveness, But “Investment Exuberance?” Not So Much. Insights From FINN Partners and Galen Growth at HLTH 2022

Health Populi

While venture funding for digital health technology declined globally by 35% in the first three quarters of 2022 compared with 2021, this marks a “return to normal” based on the assessment in the Global State of Digital Health Report from FINN Partners and Galen Growth, published today and launched during the HLTH 2022 conference.

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The Evolution of a Patient Ambassador – Learning from Stacy Hurt

Health Populi

Parexel discovered Stacy who was delivering a keynote speech at DPHARM 2021. After Stacy appeared in the company’s town hall, members of the organization contacted her to follow up with another speaking engagement on their podcast for Rare Disease Day…and that was the origin story of her evolution as Patient Ambassador with Parexel.

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How to Improve Your Experiences for Your Med School Reapplication

Accepted Blog

After asking admissions officers in 2021 to rank the relative importance of the various data they use to evaluate applicants, the Association of American Medical Colleges found that “community service and volunteer work—in both medical and nonmedical settings—were given the highest weight of any experiences.”