
Episode 07 - Patient to Advocate
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- What a clinical trial looks and feels like as a patient participant - and what the statistical results of that trial might show in contrast.
- How treatments may work in ways that matter to patients - and whether patients can actually communicate what matters to the people who make the decisions.
- The guilt that plagues patients who can access therapies that others cannot.
- How to navigate being well enough for a clinical trial but sick enough for compassionate access to a drug.
- The crippling reality that therapeutic approval of a drug or government subsidisation of a drug does not actually equal patient access to a drug.
- Future proofing the Australian health care system that must occur to allow for the innovative drugs that are currently in development.
www.theimpatientpodcast.com.au | i: @theimpatinentpodcast Hosts: Nicole Cooper (@nicolecoopy) & Sean Crank (@seancrank) Guests: Jessica Bean (@jessicabeancoach) Music: Dean Pratt (i: @dean.pratt)
Please note that the impatient podcast contains interviews with patients who share their experiences of the Australian health system, which include personal accounts of acute and chronic health conditions
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