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Access to care and early detection of psoriatic disease
26 November 2024
By IFPA
PsOlve Challenge, is an open innovation initiative. This challenge is about redefining how your healthcare provider approaches care and management for people living with psoriasis
About the Challenge
A call for improvement of well being in all aspects. The Challenge is a new open call for innovative solutions to enhance the psoriasis patient journey led by AlmirallShare. This initiative focuses on addressing critical challenges across the entire care pathway, from early diagnosis to personalized treatment and long-term care management.
The challenge is open to healthcare organisations, including Universities, healthcare centres, research centres, biotechnology start-ups or companies. collaborative partners—related to psoriasis and emphasising in the holistic approach with the aim of improving well being and the quality of life for people living with psoriasis.
The Selected proposal will evaluated by an independent team of experts
Timeline
If you’re ready to contribute to shaping the future of psoriasis care, we invite you to submit your proposal. Learn more about the PsOlve Challenge and how to participate by visiting the open call page here.
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Find out more about the PsOlve challenge and how you can participate download the information below:
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