Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient-Reported Survey Data
New survey data from Health Union reveals that half of respondents living with inflammatory bowel disease experience symptoms 15+ days per month.
New survey data from Health Union reveals that half of respondents living with inflammatory bowel disease experience symptoms 15+ days per month.
IBD In America 2018, a recent survey conducted by Health Union, revealed that 41% of people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) say their household finances are significantly impacted by the out-of-pocket costs associated with their condition.
IBD In America 2017 survey results illustrates misdiagnosis, invisible symptoms, and the impact on inflammatory bowel disease patients’ daily lives.
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