Norway Norway, known more for its expertise in oil and gas and marine biology than in health innovation, is home to increasing numbers of innovative medical technology start-ups. Here are five of the most exciting such companies, as selected by Kathrine Myhre, founder and CEO of Oslo-based innovation cluster Norway Health…
Long Read Squirreled away in the lowlands of North West Europe and somewhat dwarfed by the mighty neighbouring pharmaceutical powerhouses of Germany and France, one could easily be forgiven for overlooking Belgium’s zesty life science ecosystem. At first glance, the numbers certainly appear more steady than thrilling: a EUR 5.4 billion domestic…
Belgium Carl Laurent, managing director and CEO of Siemens Healthineers BeLux, sits down with PharmaBoardroom to explain Siemens Healthineers’ footprint and impact in Belgium and Luxembourg, the importance of appreciating diagnostics as a means of cost reduction in healthcare, and the need to ensure access to the latest medtech innovations. …
USA In recent years the US has seen an overall decease in cancer deaths thanks to innovative medicines and treatments. However, much work remains to be done in targeting and eliminating cancers. Below we highlight data for cancer deaths and cases in the US per male and female populations. …
Belgium Christophe Van Damme, vice president and general manager of Perrigo Belgium and Luxembourg, shines a light on the transformation for Perrigo since its acquisition of Omega Pharma in 2015. Van Damme also explains Perrigo’s strategy for growth, the impact, opportunities, and challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, and how the self-care…
Opinion John G. Singer outlines why a focus on patients’ adherence to their medication is not necessarily useful in working to improve health outcomes and why innovation is more sorely needed in markets and strategies, not technologies and analytics. “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” which opened yesterday at the…
Morocco Sofia Lahlou, country manager for women’s and children’s health specialist Versalya in the Moroccan market, discusses the company’s formation, its therapeutic priorities, and the opportunities that exist for women in leadership in Morocco. Today, we are the only laboratory in Morocco exclusively dedicated to women’s and children’s well-being, supporting…
USA Dr Gerard Anderson of Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health critiques the US response to the COVID-19 pandemic, before explaining how access and affordability in the US can be improved, and his outlook on the future of American public health. To some extent, we are the poster…
Turkey The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread rapidly across the globe amid critical supply shortages of medical devices and medicines. The rapid spread of the virus, on the one hand, threatens supply chains and causes shortages, on the other hand, it also strengthens global solidarity. Brands from different sectors make an…
Long Read Accounting for less than two percent of the global pharmaceutical market, the Middle East has long been somewhat overlooked by many drug makers, most of whom seemed more intent on chasing demand in the decidedly more populous Asian market space. But, with an estimated annual growth rate of 10 percent,…
USA So far in 2020 PharmaBoardroom has conducted interviews with several key stakeholders in US healthcare. We have heard from leaders the US FDA, as well as representatives of patient groups, health insurance providers, and firms operating in the US on what they consider the most pressing issues facing US healthcare.…
USA US healthcare is often seen as a fragmented system of contrasts. The country has the highest healthcare expenditures as a percentage of GDP and the highest drug prices in the OECD, supporting the largest and most innovative healthcare market globally. However, it also has shockingly subpar healthcare outcomes compared to…
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