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IDA and Rare Patient Voice

At IDA, we champion the cause of individuals living with invisible disabilities. We understand that many conditions, such as migraines, mental health issues, traumatic brain injury, hemophilia, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, ADHD, and sickle cell disease, are not visible, yet profoundly impact daily life. Through our partnership with Rare Patient Voice, we are thrilled to offer a unique opportunity for your voice to be heard through medical surveys and interviews.

Why Your Voice is Crucial

For too long, the experiences of those with invisible disabilities have been overlooked in research and development. Your unique insights are vital for fostering a deeper understanding of these conditions. By sharing your journey and opinions through paid surveys and interviews, you directly contribute to the creation of more effective products, treatments, and services. Your participation helps to ensure that research is reflective of the diverse experiences within the disability community, aligning perfectly with IDA’s mission to support and advocate for you.

How You Can Participate

Rare Patient Voice connects patients and caregivers with opportunities to participate in paid surveys, interviews, and online communities. They are committed to making it easy for you to share your experiences and be compensated for your valuable time. Currently, participants can earn up to $120 per hour for qualifying studies. Since their inception, Rare Patient Voice has proudly compensated patients with over $9 million for their contributions.

Why Sign Up Today?

  • Provide your input as a patient or family caregiver to improve products and services.
  • Help companies and researchers focus more on your disease.
  • Earn rewards for participating in invisible disabilities and illness interviews and surveys.

We encourage individuals with both rare and non-rare diagnoses as well as caregivers to participate in these surveys and interviews. Rare Patient Voice empowers patients and caregivers to share their voices with researchers and companies developing products, devices, and treatments to improve lives. IDA is proud to partner in the effort.