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Inform policy and decision makers on what it really means to live with a rare disease
Política para as Doenças Raras
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Sobre Medicamentos Para Doenças Raras
Com a EURORDIS
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Participe de Nossos Eventos
Register to the Rare Barometer panel to participate in our surveys and receive their results!
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This global survey initiative is open to anyone from any country in the world who is living with a rare disease, as well their family members and carers. The more people who respond and share their experiences, the more powerful our voice will be! All responses are anonymous and will be kept in secure storage only accessible to our research team.
Participants can register from any country in the world.
Rare Barometer transforms your opinions and experiences about topics that directly affect you into facts and figures that can be shared with patient organisations, policy makers and the wider public, to drive real change for people living with a rare disease.
Inform policy and decision makers on what it really means to live with a rare disease
Actively involve patients in research on the topics that matter most to them
Create a cross-border community of people affected by a rare disease who act collectively to bring about change
This programme is owned independently by EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe and is a non-profit initiative; no commercial use of your details will be made at any time.
ConfidentialityDecisions on future topics to be explored through the programme are made by EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe. All Rare Barometer surveys are designed by the Rare Barometer team based on the inputs of an ad hoc Topic Expert Committee comprised of expert individuals from a range of backgrounds (patient representatives, academia, policy).
GovernanceIf you have any questions, or would like to discuss opportunities for collaborating or supporting the Rare Barometer programme, please contact:
Jessie Dubief,
Social Research Director & Rare Barometer lead