Americas In a world where medical innovation is accelerating, Latin America–a region of some 662 million people—is falling dangerously behind. Patients face wait times of up to 5.6 years to access life-saving therapies already available elsewhere. This is not merely a delay, but a systemic failure rooted in chronic underinvestment and…
LatAm Yaneth Giha, Executive Director of FIFARMA, has transformed the organisation from a traditional trade association into a strategic platform for advancing healthcare access in Latin America. The first woman to lead FIFARMA, she drives evidence-based solutions, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and regulatory reform, positioning the region as a rising force in global…
Brazil Dr. Rodrigues Mota brings two decades of leadership experience within ANVISA, the Brazilian Health Regulatory Authority, where he has held multiple senior positions and now serves as a key architect of the organisation’s strategic transformation. His tenure spans critical periods of regulatory modernisation, digital transformation, and international collaboration, positioning him…
Switzerland Over the past decade, Dr Lutz Hegemann has helped transform Novartis’ Global Health unit into a strategic pillar that bridges innovation with real-world access. Rather than focusing on visibility, the mandate centres on sustainable impact; embedding access into R&D, rethinking the value of established medicines, and advocating for systemic change…
Denmark As Denmark and Europe enter a pivotal phase for healthcare and life sciences, Søren Granhøj Pedersen, Managing Director of MSD Denmark & Iceland, offers timely insights into how one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies is adapting and contributing. Drawing on a career shaped by international experience and cross-functional leadership,…
Denmark Since stepping into the role of Chair of the Danish Medicines Council in early 2025, Birgitte Klindt Poulsen has been navigating the delicate balance between accelerating patient access to innovation and maintaining the rigour of independent, evidence-based evaluation. In this interview, she shares how the Council is adapting to a…
Denmark Christof Bischoff, Country Director of AstraZeneca Denmark, draws on over two decades of international and national experience to navigate one of Europe’s most advanced yet complex healthcare environments. In this interview, he reflects on the affiliate’s evolution from a traditional commercial operation to a system-oriented partner driving innovation across clinical…
Denmark Steve Wright, General Manager of Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark and Norway, shares insights on how the company is advancing its ambitious pipeline and aligning with Denmark’s national healthcare priorities. In this interview, Wright discusses Boehringer Ingelheim’s strategic focus on innovation, access, and prevention, while reflecting on the company’s evolving role in…
Denmark Ida Sofie Jensen, CEO of Lif, Denmark’s pharmaceutical industry association, discusses the country’s bold Life Science Strategy and the ongoing healthcare reform shaping its future. She explores how Denmark is aligning innovation, access, and health system sustainability through coordinated policymaking, a new Healthcare Innovation Index, and strengthened partnerships between industry…
Global Globally some 1.8 million children and young people (CYP) live with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) prevalence of the disease is on the rise. In many of these countries, health systems lack the resources to manage this complex chronic disease and the insulin used to…
Denmark Flemming Sonne, CEO of Amgros, Denmark’s central pharmaceutical procurement organization for hospital medicines, outlines the organisation’s evolving role in ensuring affordable and sustainable access to medicines. In this interview, Sonne discusses Denmark’s forward-thinking approach to supply chain resilience, the integration of ATMPs and innovative access models, and the increasing convergence…
Saudi Arabia Amidst the hype of Saudi Arabia’s embrace of innovative therapies and technologies, the concepts of access and affordability can often be forgotten. However, the Saudi government remains the dominant healthcare payer in the country and, with medicines already consuming over 20 percent of national healthcare spending, is putting increasing emphasis…
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