PS2: Patient experience data – The next steps towards medicines evaluation

PS2 - JuanGarciaBurgos

Key points:

  • Harmonisation is essential: the lack of standardisation across data collection and reporting methods for patient experience data (PED) continues to be a challenge. Greater alignment on methodologies is needed to ensure PED is used effectively in regulatory decisions
  • Technological tools like Collaborare are paving the way for better data collection: web-based platforms that facilitate patient engagement in data collection are critical to addressing fragmentation and cultural barriers within patient organisations

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