
Survey panels

The National Psoriasis Foundation conducts survey panels twice each year to understand the experiences and opinions of people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and document the burden of these diseases. These surveys help the Psoriasis Foundation gain awareness of the impact of these diseases in order to develop programs to meet the needs of the psoriasis community and to determine the need for additional research. We also use this data to educate legislators, insurance payors, doctors and the public about psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
The National Psoriasis Foundation is the only nonprofit organization to offer this kind of service and has now conducted these survey panels twice a year since 2003. We are tracking respondents' disease experiences over an extended period of time. Consistent disease monitoring is critical in order to properly recognize and understand new issues that arise.
To add your voice to the survey panels, please click here.
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Read highlights from the most recent National Psoriasis Foundation panels:

2008 survey panel snapshot 

Treatment pattern snapshot 

Fall 2007 survey panel snapshot 

Spring 2007 survey panel snapshot 

Poster presented at 2007 Dermatology Nurses' Association meeting 

Fall 2006 survey panel snapshot 

Spring 2006 survey panel snapshot 

Poster presented at 2006 American Academy of Dermatology meeting 

Fall 2005 survey panel snapshot 

Spring 2005 survey panel snapshot 

Fall 2004 survey panel highlights 

Spring 2004 survey panel highlights 
Information for companies interested in sponsoring the survey panels:

2007 Psoriasis Survey Panel: Marketing and Disease Perspectives
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