Morocco Camilia Benani, recently promoted to partner at DLA Piper’s Casablanca office, explains why the Moroccan healthcare sector has become a lightning rod for M&A activity in recent years. Drawing on her experience advising many of the organisations involved in these deals, Benani touches on the evolution of deal structuring in…
Global New methodology for the 2024 Access to Medicine Index promises a stronger attempt to quantify whether drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics are actually making it all the way to patients in poorer countries around the world. Industry stakeholders eagerly await the biennial publication of the Access to Medicine Index, a…
Morocco DHL’s Tina Manoukian lays out how the global logistics giant helped ensure the safe and timely distribution of medicines and vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, outlines the scope and scale of DHL operations in Morocco, and explains why the country is well positioned to become a distribution and logistics hub…
Morocco Wafaa Farhat Agoumi serves as DG of the Health Engineering and Project Management Graduate School (ESISMP) in Casablanca, Morocco, as well as president of the African Association for Clinical Research (AARC). Agoumi gives an overview of her current work areas of focus, the evolution of clinical research in Morocco and…
UAE From humble origins, taiba can now count on a unique two decades of experience in bringing innovative rare disease products to patients across the MENA region. The Dubai headquartered company, now branding itself as the partner of choice for rare diseases across the region, has also moved to create a…
Hong Kong Hong Kong provides some of the best and most efficient healthcare in Asia, with Hong Kongers living to over 85 on average (compared to 83 in Singapore and 78 in mainland China), and the World Health Organisation ranks the city among the top 20 healthcare systems globally. However, unlike many…
UAE Thanks to favourable regulations from the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHaP) which include fast-track regulatory pathways, patients in the UAE are gaining access to innovative medicines in similar time frames to their counterparts in the US and Europe, in some cases even ahead. Against this backdrop, the representatives of…
Morocco With a generational universal healthcare reform underway in Morocco, the country’s Minister of Health and Social Protection Khalid Aït Taleb outlines why the ongoing updates to his country’s healthcare system far outweigh what has gone before in terms of scale and scope. Minister Aït Taleb also touches on digitalisation and…
Global Shawview Consulting’s Brendan Shaw looks back on a sombre United Nations High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage in New York last month, as stakeholders reflected on the long road still to travel if the goal of securing UHC for the world’s population by 2030 is to be met. Shaw…
Global Merck’s Kaushal Kishore attempts to illustrate why pharma companies have struggled to crack what he calls “the Gross to Net (GtN) code.” He outlines the maturity journey for a pharma commercial and pricing organisation which can lead to maturity on the GtN topic, and highlights a successful example that can…
Pharma Legal Handbook 1. Please make a general introduction to the public health sector in your country and its organization The National Health System (“NHS”) is based on the principles of universal coverage and solidarity. Art. 43 of the Spanish Constitution establishes the right to healthcare as one of the basic principles that…
Pharma Legal Handbook 1. Which are the administrations, bodies and institutions in charge of public health in your country and what are their respective responsibilities? The main administrations in charge of public health and reimbursement of medicinal products in Spain are: the Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices (“AEMPS”), the Ministry of…
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