Event Details
Stress has real economic consequences, impacting individuals, families, and healthcare systems, yet it remains unmeasured, mainly in research and decision-making. This virtual, interactive workshop will explore the financial toll of stress that patients and caregivers face when navigating complex and chronic health conditions. Join us to learn how future studies can better capture these impacts and help inform more equitable healthcare solutions.
Key Discussion Topics:
Personal and economic impacts of stress
Current research findings and methods
How to better identify, measure, and address these costs in research
Why Attend:
Learn from experts and advocates
Build connections across research, advocacy, and policy sectors
Contribute to actionable solutions to economic challenges from stress
Join the Center for Innovation & Value Research for the fifth installment in our six-part workshop series within the Center's Patient-Centered Economic Impacts Project. The workshop is open to those interested in making healthcare research more patient-centered, particularly researchers interested in the economic impacts of disease, patients and caregivers eager to participate in or inform research, and funders of healthcare research.
REGISTER HERE.
Registration closes at 3PM ET Wednesday, September 24th.
Please contact Ushma Patel if you have any questions.