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WHY EARLY PATIENT ENGAGEMENT IS ESSENTIAL IN EXECUTING EU PROJECTS

Published on: 19/07/2022

WHY EARLY PATIENT ENGAGEMENT IS ESSENTIAL IN EXECUTING EU PROJECTS

Birgit Bauer, a Gravitate Health User Advisory Group member interviewed by HIMSS TV.

During the HIMSS 2022 European Health Conference in Helsinki last May, Digital Health & Patient Expert Birgit Bauer spoke about the core aspects of the Gravitate Health project and her involvement in the project’s User Advisory Group. In her interview, she underpins how the user perspective can contribute to meaningful patient engagement, alongside other interesting insights. 

Watch the full interview below!

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