Event Details
Join us for the second installment of our six-part workshop series within the Center's Patient-Centered Economic Impacts Project. This workshop will delve into the significant time costs associated with healthcare, such as delayed treatments and lost opportunities for education and income that affect patients and caregivers.
During this interactive session, we will address key questions to deepen our understanding of the economic burdens in healthcare:
- What economic impacts are most felt as time costs by patients and caregivers?
- What aspects of time are most important to measure?
- How do these time costs differ across various ages, demographics, and socioeconomic backgrounds?
The workshop is open to those interested in making health research more patient-centered, particularly researchers interested in the economic impacts of disease, patients, family members, and caregivers eager to participate in or inform research, and funders of healthcare research.
Registration closes at 12 PM ET Wednesday, November 13.
Please contact Ushma Patel if you have any questions.