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Call for patients and informal caregivers to apply for IHI Patient Pool

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The Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) is calling on patients and informal caregivers to apply to be part of the new IHI Patient Pool. IHI wants to create a pool of patients and informal caregivers who can support IHI activities by bringing their unique perspective, experience, and expertise to the table.

How to apply: Patients and caregivers who want to be part of the IHI Patient Pool should apply via the IHI website. All applicants who meet certain basic requirements and apply before the deadline will be accepted into the pool. Deadline for applications: 8 June 2023.

Interested?
 Sign up for an information webinar on 11 May. Questions? Contact patients@ihi.europa.eu

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