

Hosted by CATAG
Effective medicines governance safeguards consumers use of medicines within the hospital system. However medicines governance is a complex area for consumers. To address this gap CATAG created the Collaborating with Consumers project. This webinar will showcase the shared-decision making tools created that will assist health professionals when explaining off-label medicines use, non-formulary high-cost treatments, accessing medicines through medicines access programs and novel and emerging therapies.
During the webinar we will hear from:
Join us for an insightful webinar that delves into the critical aspects of medicines governance, consumer involvement, and access to medicines in public hospitals.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
Jo Wallace Chair of the Collaborating with Consumer Expert Advisory Group who will provide valuable insights into how these resources were developed for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patient advocates.
Lisa Pulver, CATAG National Coordinator and Partner in MedicinesEd will provide insight into the importance of health literacy in improving health equity.
Robyn Wright a passionate consumer representative intimately involved throughout the project
Dr Eliza Milliken who will share her experiences and recommendations on how these resources could be effectively implemented.
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