Japan Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park explores new ways of virtual collaboration that make our lives easier while enabling us to maintain a culture of innovation and growth. Are social distancing requirements causing the life science industry to return to an inward-looking culture of secrecy?…
Data New approaches to pharma sales: Marrying data analytics with the art of personal engagement The lock-down impact for COVID-19 was stark, looking at available March data cuts from IQVIA which signal serious additional healthcare consequences beyond infected patients. A decline of 72% of in-person doctor visits, -70% Rx volume,…
China I recently had the pleasure to moderate an event on the COVID-19 impact on the relationship between Doctor and Patient, attended by 50 executives of the French Healthcare community in China (Club Santé Chine). I would like to share here some learnings and personal thoughts. One of the consequences…
Coronavirus Sophia Ononye-Onyia outlines the key failings in the USA’s response to the coronavirus outbreak and why greater numbers of inter-industry partnerships and increased technological uptake are key to fighting this crisis and reframing the US life sciences industry of the future. Imagine if we invested billions in epidemiological surveillance…
Global With clinical trials having become extremely expensive to conduct, industry buzz around the potential of data and artificial intelligence (AI) to allay these costs has grown. However, experts are split as to the true potential of digital tools to reduce clinical development outlay and provide better patient outcomes in the…
Global In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Tom O’Leary, chief information officer (CIO) of leading contract research organisation (CRO), ICON, highlights how data is already revolutionising the CRO industry and the steps that still need to be taken to better match patients with targeted therapies and improve health outcomes. O’Leary also…
Opinion Health Catalyst’s Elia Stupka explains why and how patients must be kept at the centre of the healthcare systems of the future, even as they become increasingly data-driven. Healthcare data is seen by many as the ‘new goldmine,’ with many businesses in this field evaluated and sold at a significant…
Opinion Nigel Hughes of the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN) outlines EHDEN’s scope and purpose and highlights why greater collaboration on real-world data (RWD) will be crucial to ensuring better global health outcomes. Ultimately, EHDEN is striving to ensure 21st century research can be conducted with 21st century…
Sweden We recently analysed the contents of 20 interviews conducted with country managers at multinational pharma companies in Sweden and found some underlying words and themes present in the majority of the interviews (see above for the full wordcloud). This is an exclusive glimpse into what is currently at the top…
Sweden Thanks to the cooperation of its citizens, Sweden boasts a comprehensive patient registry of electronic health records. Multinational pharma companies increasingly look to these registries to collect real-world evidence, which helps them develop more innovative treatments. Combining data from the disease registry with the healthcare databases allows us…
Sweden The National Board of Health and Welfare is the public authority responsible for ensuring that people have access to good health and social care on equal terms in Sweden. Its Director-General, Olivia Wigzell, explains how the Board delivers on this mission, in particular through the development of national care guidelines.…
China Jim Xu, GM of Medidata China, shares the importance of the China market to Medidata Solutions, the global leader in cloud services and solutions to the life sciences industry; his three priorities to foster stronger customer relationships, build talent, and deliver our offerings locally to the China market; as well…
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