Ukraine Igor Bondarenko of Ukraine’s Dnipro State Medical University, Evgeny Levenko from clinical trials company, ARENSIA, and Olena Popova from IQVIA offer their perspectives on maintaining quality and ensuring participant protection in clinical trials in Ukraine during wartime. The ongoing war places unprecedented pressure on the healthcare system and clinical…
Rare Diseases With February’s Rare Disease Day behind us, it can be easy to forget the impact of these diseases on individuals, their families and care givers, and our communities throughout the other 11 months of the year. But if we – in healthcare, in government and in academia – are to…
Africa The second in a three-part series looking back at the challenges and successes of HIV/AIDS treatments over the past 40 years and potential medical breakthroughs to come (read part one here) from Lenias Hwenda of Medicines for Africa. Here, Hwenda shines a light on the importance of preventing mother-to-child transmission…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Here, Chieko Kurihara of Kanagawa Dental University, Japan; Victoriia Dobrova of Ukraine’s National University of Pharmacy; Francis P. Crawley of the Good…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Anina Adelfio of the Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) looks back on an extremely challenging two years for the clinical trial…
Global Blue Spoon Consulting’s John G. Singer takes aim at the recent anti-Big Pharma rhetoric around the drug pricing crisis in the US, instead calling for a more holistic view of the situation, acknowledging the role being played by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). More importantly, Singer sees a new approach to…
USA As debate rages over where to lay the blame for the USA’s drug affordability crisis, Katie Payne, senior vice president for strategic communications for the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) sets out a defence of the country’s pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry. Payne instead raises concerns with big drug companies’…
USA PhRMA President and CEO Stephen J. Ubl takes aim at the health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) driving medicines costs up in the US, and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which he sees as failing to address the patient affordability conundrum. Ubl calls for a policy framework able to…
China Vaccinating the elderly has been a key factor in ensuring protection against fatality during COVID-19, writes Bridge Consulting’s Stefania Jiang. However, the experience of it in China has been one of ups and downs as vaccine hesitancy and a slew of social issues have greatly affected uptake. But ultimately, this…
Africa In the first of a series looking back at the challenges and successes of HIV/AIDS treatments over the past 40 years and potential medical breakthroughs to come, Lenias Hwenda of Medicines for Africa shares her personal meditations on the HIV pandemic, the impact of expanded access to antiretroviral therapy, and…
Global IFPMA Director General Thomas Cueni highlights the global innovative pharmaceutical industry’s five key priorities for ensuring better national and international healthcare responses to future pandemics, drawing on the lessons of COVID-19. The international community is working to rebuild the global health architecture to ensure it is fit for purpose…
Global Dr Matt Linley, senior director for analytics and forecasting at predictive health analytics firm Airfinity, looks ahead to a potentially game-changing year in the fight against respiratory synctial virus (RSV), which has seen a major spike in cases this winter. Linley assesses the potential impact of some major new treatments…
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