Inflammatory conditions affect more than 7 million Canadians
A $2.5 million project called ‘PRECISION’ is underway. It will study more than a million Canadians with inflammatory diseases of the skin, joint or bowel
Read MoreCHÉOS investigators are at the forefront of health outcomes research, including health economics, pharmacoeconomics and patient-reported outcomes. Their work evaluates the effectiveness of health interventions in populations to inform policies, transforming health systems at the local, national and international levels in the future.
A $2.5 million project called ‘PRECISION’ is underway. It will study more than a million Canadians with inflammatory diseases of the skin, joint or bowel
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