USA PhRMA’s Stephen J. Ubl outlines two ways in which the new US presidency can help lower healthcare costs and why biopharmaceutical companies support changes to the system that can lower US patients’ out-of-pocket spending and continue to drive innovation. By bringing an end to the pandemic and lowering out-of-pocket…
Vaccines Vaccines have been touted – and rightly so – as the most cost-effective health intervention after access to clean water. It is estimated by global health institutions that vaccines save at least three million lives every year. While tremendous progress has been made since the discovery of vaccines in the…
Switzerland As part of the Federal Department of Home Affairs, the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) is responsible for public health in Switzerland; developing the country’s health policy and working to create an efficient and affordable healthcare system in the long term. PharmaBoardroom recently sat down with the FOPH’s newly…
Switzerland Prof Dr Jürg Utzinger of the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) outlines the organisation’s important role within the global health landscape, how Switzerland collaborates with low- and middle-income countries, the growing significance of data, and what lessons can be taken from the COVID-19 crisis. In a…
Global COVID-19 has drawn global attention to the sorry state of funding and R&D investment in vaccine development and pandemic prevention, but other previously neglected areas of health research are also now entering the spotlight. One of these underfunded areas is mental health and neurological disorders, leading a global group of…
USA Brent Ragans of Ferring Pharmaceuticals US discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company’s operations, their footprint in reproductive health and Crohn’s Disease, virtual product launches and digitalisation, and the battle for talent in the competitive US market. US physicians have learned that, out of necessity, they…
Belgium The new Belgian government has moved to streamline its response to the COVID-19 crisis with the appointment of Pedro Facon, director general for health at Belgium’s Federal Public Service Health (FPSH) as ‘Corona Commissioner.’ In his novel new role, Facon will attempt to coordinate Belgium’s complex web of political…
Canada As the only country in the world to boast a universal healthcare system that does not cover prescription drugs, Canada has been struggling with the concept of ‘national pharmacare’ for a number of years now, with fierce advocates on both sides of the debate. Canada [has] some of the…
India The USD 41 billion Indian pharma industry, the world’s third largest by volume and 13th largest by value, stands to grow by between 12 and 14 percent in the next three years, with exports predicted to grow by eight to 14 percent, according to a recent KPMG report. The…
Global Dr Muhammad Ali Pate, Global Director for Health, Nutrition and Population at the World Bank as well as Director of the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents, reflects on the impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic on the work that the global institution has been doing to promote…
Belgium An overview of health and healthcare in Belgium with data on the country’s leading causes of death, healthcare expenditure and hospital infrastructure. The top 10 causes of death in Belgium; ischemic heart disease stayed at number one between 2007 and 2017. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Current levels of…
Canada Up-to-date data and infographics on the Canadian pharma market including an overview of market dynamics, pharmaceutical and biologics spending, production costs, and pricing changes. Canada pharma data overview. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Pharmaceutical spending as a percentage of GDP in Canada (international comparison). Made with Visme Infographic Maker …
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