A review of the book “The Patient Priority”, authored by Stefan Larsson, Jennifer Clawson and Joshua Kellar, August 2025

Steven Gijssels is Chair of the Patient Expert Center in Belgium. He has recently published a review of the book “The Patient Priority” by Stefan Larsson, Jennifer Clawson and Joshua Kellar, three Boston Consulting Group consultants. The book calls for integrated care, more efficient reimbursement models, and outcome-focused evaluations of healthcare interventions. Tracking patient outcomes […]

A review of the book “The Patient Priority”, authored by Stefan Larsson, Jennifer Clawson and Joshua Kellar, August 2025 Read Post »

“First five minutes”: building patient trust, a PHAWARE GLOBAL podcast, July 22, 2025 

In episode 530 of the phaware® podcast Drs. Victor Test, Deborah Levine and Rodolfo Estrada discuss CHEST’s First 5 Minutes® program, which helps medical professionals build the skills that lead to a positive relationship with patients from the get-go, creating trust and developing empathy to build rapid rapport and communicate with patients. The goal is to

“First five minutes”: building patient trust, a PHAWARE GLOBAL podcast, July 22, 2025  Read Post »

Seven Actions Towards Advancing Patient Authorship and Collaboration in Peer-Reviewed Publications, The Patient, July 2, 2025

Jan Geissler, Founder and CEO of Patvocates, is co-author of an article titled “Seven Actions Towards Advancing Patient Authorship and Collaboration in Peer-Reviewed Publications” published on July.2, 2025 on The Patient. In a post for LinkedIn Jan says that patients and patient advocates are often missing from the author lists of scientific publications, even if

Seven Actions Towards Advancing Patient Authorship and Collaboration in Peer-Reviewed Publications, The Patient, July 2, 2025 Read Post »

Selection of patient-reported outcome measures in pulmonary arterial hypertension clinical trials, a systematic review and metanalysis, European Respiratory Review, May 14, 2025

Health-related quality of life (HRQoL ) is an important outcome measure in pulmonary arterial hypertension research, but an evaluation of which patient questionnaires work best had not been done up to now. Also, different studies use different questionnaires, making it hard to compare results. A systematic review (PROSPERO ID: CRD42024484021) was conducted following Preferred Reporting

Selection of patient-reported outcome measures in pulmonary arterial hypertension clinical trials, a systematic review and metanalysis, European Respiratory Review, May 14, 2025 Read Post »

Defining “patient engagement” and distinguishing between individual empowerment and systemic partnership and advocacy, Sara Riggae, May 20 2025

Sarah Riggae is a researcher and educator who suffers from Parkinson’s disease,  In a recent article on her blog she defines what is meant by “patient engagement” and distinguishes between “primary” and “secondary” engagement.  Short summary: Primary Patient Engagement focuses on individual patient empowerment in their own healthcare journey. This includes: It’s essentially about patients having

Defining “patient engagement” and distinguishing between individual empowerment and systemic partnership and advocacy, Sara Riggae, May 20 2025 Read Post »

Video recording of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Vision Live panel discussion titled “Review of the World Symposium on PH”, September 2, 2024 now available

The video recording of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Vision Live panel discussion titled “Review of the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension”, which took place on 2 September, 2024, in now available online on the ERS Respiratory Channel at this link Expert panellists Marc Humbert, Anton Vonk Noordegraaf, Ulrich Silvia, Isabel BLANCO VICH and Louise Bouman

Video recording of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Vision Live panel discussion titled “Review of the World Symposium on PH”, September 2, 2024 now available Read Post »

Key insights from the “Patient Perspective” article in the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (WSPH) proceedings, European Respiratory Journal, August 29, 2024

The full proceedings of the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension which was held in Barcelona 29.6-1.7, 2024, have now been published in the European Respiratory Journal at this link. The proceedings cover the work of the 15 task forces; Task Force n°1’s article is titled “Exploring the patient perspective in pulmonary hypertension” (see below for

Key insights from the “Patient Perspective” article in the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (WSPH) proceedings, European Respiratory Journal, August 29, 2024 Read Post »

For far too long, medicine has ignored the valuable insights that patients have into their own diseases. It is time to listen, “Aeon Psyche”, August 5, 2024

An article titled “Empowering patient research” which was recently published on the Aeon Psyche newsletter on August 5, 2024, discusses the challenges faced by patients with chronic illnesses and disabilities in the healthcare system, particularly in research and academia. The article advocates for the inclusion of patients as active participants in medical research, arguing that

For far too long, medicine has ignored the valuable insights that patients have into their own diseases. It is time to listen, “Aeon Psyche”, August 5, 2024 Read Post »

Patients as teachers? A pilot experiment of patient-led online learning modules for HCPs in Canada proves the effectiveness of this approach, “BMC Medical Education”, May 10, 2024

A study titled “Patients as teachers: a within-subjects randomized pilot experiment of patient-led online learning modules for health professionals” was published on BMC Education on May 10, 2024. Medical education programs are increasingly including presentations by individuals with lived experiences. The authors of the article say that relying on a limited number of speakers may

Patients as teachers? A pilot experiment of patient-led online learning modules for HCPs in Canada proves the effectiveness of this approach, “BMC Medical Education”, May 10, 2024 Read Post »

Driving innovation and patient-centred care in pulmonary hypertension: the inspiring journey of Dr. Joanna Pepke-Zaba, March 28, 2024

Dr. Joanna Pepke-Zaba, renowned consultant respiratory physician at Royal Papworth Hospital, recently received a prestigious European Respiratory Society (ERS) lifetime achievement award, marking another milestone in her illustrious career. In an interview with Saša Janković, recently published on March 18, 2024 on “Hospital Health Care Europe”, Dr. Pepke-Zaba discusses her dedication to advancing research and

Driving innovation and patient-centred care in pulmonary hypertension: the inspiring journey of Dr. Joanna Pepke-Zaba, March 28, 2024 Read Post »

“Patient Involvement in Guidelines”, a webinar organised by ERKNet and EURORDIS, featuring Matt Bolz-Johnson as speaker, April 22, 2024

Clinical practice guidelines provide essential recommendations for diagnosing and treating medical conditions. In the realm of pulmonary hypertension a groundbreaking milestone has been achieved with the inclusion of two patient representatives, Pisana Ferrari and Gergely Meszaros JD, MSc, as members of the dedicated task force and co-authors of the new guidelines jointly developed by the European Society of Cardiology and the European Respiratory

“Patient Involvement in Guidelines”, a webinar organised by ERKNet and EURORDIS, featuring Matt Bolz-Johnson as speaker, April 22, 2024 Read Post »

Why quality indicators for pulmonary hypertension care are important from a patient perspective, Pisana Ferrari

It was a great honour to be invited to speak at the ERN-LUNG webinar on quality indicators for adult pulmonary arterial hypertension care, which took place on December 8, 2023, where I was asked to explain why these are important from a patient perspective. The webinar referenced an article in the European Journal of Heart

Why quality indicators for pulmonary hypertension care are important from a patient perspective, Pisana Ferrari Read Post »

Recording of the December 8, 2023 ERN-LUNG webinar on quality Indicators for pulmonary arterial hypertension is available

On December the 8th 2023 the European Reference Network for Rare Lung Diseases (ERN-Lung) hosted a webinar titled “Quality Indicators in Healthcare, the example of Pulmonary Hypertension”. The webinar refers to the scientific paper on quality indicators published in the European Journal of Heart Failure, in connection with the publication of the 2022 European Society

Recording of the December 8, 2023 ERN-LUNG webinar on quality Indicators for pulmonary arterial hypertension is available Read Post »

“Patient partnership in cardiovascular clinical trials”, European Heart Journal

This paper, titled “”Patient partnership in cardiovascular clinical trials”, published in the European Heart Journal, assesses current initiatives and identifies opportunities for furthering meaningful patient involvement in cardiovascular clinical research. According to the authors, patients are fundamentally the ultimate beneficiaries of medical treatments, and their active engagement as contributors and decision-makers in the product development

“Patient partnership in cardiovascular clinical trials”, European Heart Journal Read Post »

Webinar on “Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Their Role in Pulmonary Hypertension Care and Research”

Download the webinar slides here Learning objectives of the webinar Our goal is to empower individuals living with pulmonary hypertension and their families, equipping them with actionable insights and practical knowledge. Transcript NB. This transcript can be translated into your preferred language – use orange button at the bottom centre of this page to select

Webinar on “Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Their Role in Pulmonary Hypertension Care and Research” Read Post »

Slides and recording of our webinar on “Patients as Partners and Shared Decision Making” -June 6, 2023

Download the webinar slides here Learning objectives of the webinar Our goal is to empower individuals living with pulmonary hypertension and their families, equipping them with actionable insights and practical knowledge. Transcript ARADIGM FOR PULMONARY HYPERTENSION CARE”, June 6, 2023 NB. This transcript can be translated into your preferred language – use orange button at

Slides and recording of our webinar on “Patients as Partners and Shared Decision Making” -June 6, 2023 Read Post »

Sharing best practices on how to implement shared decision making and support patient empowerment: Prof. Marc Humbert, Head of the French Pulmonary Hypertension National Referral network

In our ongoing efforts to advance the understanding and treatment of pulmonary hypertension, the Pulmonary Hypertension Knowledge Sharing initiative places a strong emphasis on sharing best practices. We are deeply grateful to Prof. Marc Humbert for graciously accepting our invitation to shed light on the crucial topic of shared decision making and patient empowerment within

Sharing best practices on how to implement shared decision making and support patient empowerment: Prof. Marc Humbert, Head of the French Pulmonary Hypertension National Referral network Read Post »

“Narrative Medicine Teaches Doctors How to Listen to Patients’ Stories”, Eve Glasberg, Columbia University News, June 5, 2023

Eve Glasberg is the Director of Arts and Culture Communications at Columbia University, NY, NY. In a recent article for the Columbia University News, she writes about the growing field of “narrative medicine”, a discipline which is at the intersection of humanities, the arts, clinical practice, and health care justice, and aims to improve clinician-patient

“Narrative Medicine Teaches Doctors How to Listen to Patients’ Stories”, Eve Glasberg, Columbia University News, June 5, 2023 Read Post »

On May 12 Team PHenomenal Hope announced its inaugural symposium, PHenomenal Hope 2023: Knowledge, Research & Advocacy in Pulmonary Hypertension, due to take place in Boston on December 15, 2023

Team PHenomenal Hope, a US national nonprofit advocacy organization for pulmonary hyeprtrension, proudly unveiled its inaugural symposium, PHenomenal Hope 2023: Knowledge, Research & Advocacy in pulmonary hypertension on May 12, 2023. The symposium will be held on Friday, December 15, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA Experts in the field are invited to share original research by August

On May 12 Team PHenomenal Hope announced its inaugural symposium, PHenomenal Hope 2023: Knowledge, Research & Advocacy in Pulmonary Hypertension, due to take place in Boston on December 15, 2023 Read Post »

Proposed revision of EU pharmaceutical laws, released on April 26, 2023, will contribute to making the EU regulatory framework more patient-centred

On Wednesday April 26, 2023, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a new Directive and a new Regulation, which revise and replace the existing general pharmaceutical legislation. The EU Commission’s proposed revisions include proposals to update the EU’s Regulations on Orphan Medicinal Products and Paediatric Medicines, which are very important to Europe’s population of

Proposed revision of EU pharmaceutical laws, released on April 26, 2023, will contribute to making the EU regulatory framework more patient-centred Read Post »

TRANSLATE »
Scroll to Top