
Urgency, Equity, and Engagement: Advancing Patient-Centered Value Research
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What does it truly mean to practice patient-centered research, and how can we ensure patient voices drive real healthcare change? In this episode of The Value Brief, host Larragem Raines, Director of Research at the Center for Innovation and Value Research, is joined by two leaders in the field:
- Dr. C. Daniel Mullins, Executive Director of the PATIENTS Program at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
- Dr. Magdalena Harrington, Senior Director of Patient-Centered Outcomes Assessment at Pfizer
Together they discuss:
- Defining patient-centered value beyond clinical outcomes
- Turning patient insights into measurable, actionable healthcare improvements
- The essential role of trust, communication, and storytelling in patient engagement
- Moving from patient participation to true co-creation in healthcare research
- What gives them hope—and urgency—for the future of value assessment
This thoughtful conversation offers practical strategies for translating lived experiences into research, improving outcomes, and advancing equity in healthcare evaluation.
Listen now to learn how patient voices can drive lasting change in healthcare systems.
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