Including the patient voice into pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) risk assessment evaluation, a symposium organised by MSD at the ERS Annual Congress, Amsterdam, September 29, 2025

Traditional risk models for pulmonary arterials hypertension rely heavily on objective measures. While essential, they often miss the patient’s lived experience—symptoms, quality-of-life challenges, and life-context factors that shape treatment decisions. At the symposium organised on 29 September 2025 by MSD at the European Respiratory Society Annual Congress in Amsterdam, on the topic of “The Value […]

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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

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Effective Communication Key to Improving Medication Adherence in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, findings of the PERSIST Study, Pulmonary Circulation

A recent study published in Pulmonary Circulation highlights the vital role of proactive communication in improving medication persistence among individuals with pulmonary arterial hypertension. The study, titled PERSIST (Practices affEcting macitentan and selexipag patient persistence Rates utilizing pulmonary arterial hypertension clinical Site and patIent perSpecTives), surveyed 134 patients and 23 healthcare professionals across the United

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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

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The AfPH’s first webinar on Partnering with Patients and Shared Decision-Making in Pulmonary hypertension care is on June 6, 16.30 CEST

Here are the links to join: If you wish to join all you need to do is go to any of these links at 4.30 pm CEST on June 6. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/events/7062051293736898560/comments/ Facebook Live https://www.facebook.com/events/1015166536534693 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6wJlY9Kz_o PH-KSP website https://ph-ksp.com/our-webinars/ The recording, slides and transcript will be made available shortly after the webinar. Translations of the transcript will be

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“What’s the Role of Time in Shared Decision Making?”, AMA Journal of Ethics

In the abstract to this very interesting article titled “What’s the Role of Time in Shared Decision Making?”, the authors point out that while shared decision making (SDM) is a desirable process and outcome of patient-clinician relationships, time is often insufficient and represents a barrier to SDM. The authors explore alternative ways clinicians can think

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“Building from patient experiences to deliver patient-focused healthcare systems in collaboration with patients”, Springer, July 19, 2022

As patients we are delighted to see that the importance and the added value of involving patients in health care decisions and policies is increasingly being recognised. In this very interesting article published on September 16, 2022, the authors note that the application of patient experience data to inform healthcare decisions is still an emerging

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“Realistic medicine” puts the person receiving health and social care at the centre of decisions made about their care

“Realistic medicine” puts the person receiving health and social care at the centre of decisions made about their care. The term Realistic Medicine was first introduced by Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer, Catherine Calderwood, in her annual report from 2016 and is being embedded across Scotland, championed by local and national clinical leaders. The Realistic Medicine

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