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The healthcare system is evolving, and the role of patients in decision-making processes is becoming increasingly important. This was the focus of a conference that brought together healthcare professionals and patient associations to discuss the value that patients bring to the table.

For the first time, a panel of patient associations was included in the conference, providing a platform for important patient issues to be addressed in front of healthcare professionals. This collaboration aims to promote the importance of patient input in healthcare planning and emphasize the need to work together for the benefit of patients.

Dr. Nava Zigelman Danieli, a leading oncologist, highlighted the global trend of including patient representatives in planning and decision-making processes. By involving patients in the planning of their care, both clinical and non-clinical aspects can be addressed more effectively, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

Michal Bar Doron, Vice President of Halasartan, praised this collaboration as a significant step towards recognizing the importance of patient input in healthcare planning. Collaboration between patient associations and healthcare professionals is essential for enhancing the quality of life for patients, particularly in the field of oncology.

Bar Levy, CEO of Bar’s Home, emphasized the value of patient associations in amplifying the voices of patients and dispelling myths about their role in healthcare. These collaborations between patients and healthcare providers are crucial in shaping the future of medicine and improving patient care. Overall, this conference highlighted

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