The ISoP PatEG-SIG for Promoting Patient Engagement in Pharmacovigilance: A Change of Paradigm is Needed

Effective healthcare systems must build patient-centered ecosystems. Patients can share decision-making in such systems. Patients' and caregivers' voices can be heard more loudly if healthcare professionals and policymakers use innovative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary methods. Thes...

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Empowerment
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Medicine
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Patient safety
Patients
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Strategic management
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