PicnicHealth’s Senior Evidence Strategy Manager, Evelyn Pyper, MPH, joined Scientist.com to discuss how a patient-centered approach to real-world data collection and evidence generation can transform research in neurodegenerative diseases.
About this Webinar.
As populations around the world age, the prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases continues to increase. Finding ways to slow, disrupt, or reverse neurodegeneration will depend on continuing research innovation to better understand the processes of aging and decline.
Neurodegenerative diseases often affect both motor and cognitive function, produce emotional and social changes, and require significant caregiver support, all while stretching across a fragmented healthcare ecosystem. Participatory research that directly obtains patient consent, empowers patients, and simplifies the task of linking multiple data sources, can lead to a more comprehensive capture of medical histories.
This webinar explores ways in which patient-centered research can improve understanding of disease diagnoses, symptomatology, and progression.
Listen to learn how:
- Patient consent and patient-generated data are important for delivering value in neurodegenerative disease research
- Unstructured data can be used to construct a complete picture of patient health
- Patient-centered data can improve our understanding of patient subpopulations using real-world examples.