Laurie Hendren Symposium on Patient-in-the-Loop Data
Background
Patient-in-the-loop data are healthcare data that are shared in real-time with the patient (or their informal caregivers) just as they are with the professional members of the patient’s care team. They promote patient empowerment, transparency, and shared decision making.
As the population ages and the demands on the healthcare system increase, there is growing recognition of the value of empowering patients to play a more informed and active role in their care. But, the vast majority of patients, particularly in Quebec, do not have direct or real-time access to their healthcare data. As such, most patients are second-class members of their own care teams and unable to play a fully-informed and active role in their care.
Patient-in-the-loop data are designed to ensure that patients are always in the loop about their own health and healthcare and are empowered to make informed decisions.
Starting the conversation in Quebec…
This hybrid symposium at the RI-MUHC will discuss the pros and cons of the patient-in-the-loop data model as well as the barriers and facilitators to implementing it in Quebec.
The one-day event will consist of an engaging mix of keynote presentations from international experts on patient access to data and panel discussions with patient partners, experts in value-based healthcare, digital health, and healthcare data sharing.
Join and help jumpstart the conversation around this important topic in Quebec! Presentations will be in a mix of English and French