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Online Focus Groups on Healthcare Innovations

24Nov 2020

Join in and share your views about the healthcare system and advances in research. You will meet fellow citizens, learn about current innovations, and engage in respectful facilitated discussions. No prior knowledge is required. There are no incorrect answers—every viewpoint is welcome and wanted!

What is important in a good healthcare system? What research and advances should we prioritize? What we should or shouldn’t do? What are your hopes, values, and concerns for a robust healthcare system?

There have been many debates about the ideal future for healthcare in the United States. These debates have often involved experts and advocates but not the everyday people. This focus group study is about everyday people—people of diverse age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, income, and occupations and living in rural, urban, or suburban areas in different regions of the United States who are currently under or not represented in the conversations.

When and Where

  • Dates:
    • Part I: Saturday, December 12
    • Part II: Saturday, December 19
  • Times:
    • 9am-12pm ET for participants in ET and CT time zones
    • 11am-2pm PT for participants in MT and PT time zones
    • Must attend both parts (6 hours total)

Add Your Voice! 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/healthfg

Applicants must be 18 years old or older and commit to attend BOTH part I and II. About 30 to 35 participants will be selected from the applicant pool based on a number of factors in order to ensure a diversity of experiences and views among our participant group.

Applications are due Dec 6th, 2020. Selected participants will be notified during the week of Dec 7th by email.

Compensation 

Only selected participants who attend both Parts I and II (6 hours total) will receive a $150 American Express gift card two weeks after completion

APPLY: 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/healthfg

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