EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 21 MIN
The Power of Patient Voices in Market Research
from Talking Insights · host ESOMAR
In this episode of Talkin' Insights, host António Almeida speaks with Wes Michael, founder of Rare Patient Voice, about the critical role of patient voices in market research and healthcare. They discuss the evolution of patient participation, the importance of diversity and inclusion in recruitment, and the global expansion of Rare Patient Voice. Wes shares insights on building trust with patients and clients, leveraging technology for better data collection, and offers advice for newcomers in the market research industry.Learn more about Rare Patient Voice here: https://rarepatientvoice.com/Send us Fan Mail-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Talking Insights is a Research World and Esomar production. Hosted by Antonio AlmeidaMusic by FreeMusicForVideo from PixabayGraphics by Brandon Heim-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you’d like to be featured in a future episode or share your story, send us an email at podcast@esomar.org.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subscribe to Esomar on Youtube - http://bit.ly/2Vk6j6a• Follow us on LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/2DrifcgEsomar 2025
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In this episode of Talkin' Insights, host António Almeida speaks with Wes Michael, founder of Rare Patient Voice, about the critical role of patient voices in market research and healthcare. They discuss the evolution of patient participation, the importance of diversity and inclusion in recruitment, and the global expansion of Rare Patient Voice. Wes shares insights on building trust with patients and clients, leveraging technology for better data collection, and offers advice for newcomers ...
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