Power of Ideas
"We must always put patients first within health care. This means we are designing solutions for the patient, with the patient, and in service to the patient."
— Shantanu Nundy, Chief Medical Officer, Accolade
To build on conversations from the 2021 Partnering for Patients Forum, this edition of Power of Ideas invites scientists, patient advocates, and health-care industry leaders to share their thoughts on what partnering for patients means to them.
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