Greece Yvoni Papastelatou outlines Sanofi’s commitment to Greece, where the multinational firm has a strong and diverse team, a burgeoning clinical trial footprint, and is rolling out the global ‘play to win’ strategy, with a common ambition to leverage science and innovation. She also touches on the access challenges in the…
Belgium pharma.be is the association of the Belgian R&D-based pharmaceutical industry, representing over 42,000 employees at 130 companies. CEO Caroline Ven outlines the crucial role that pharma.be and its members played in Belgium’s COVID-19 response and recognition of the role that innovative pharma plays in Belgium. Ven also outlines the persistent…
Belgium One year into his first country management assignment at Takeda Belgium, Michael Nesrallah reflects on his initial impressions of the Belgian pharma market as well as its similarities and differences with that of his native US. Belgium plays host to Takeda’s third-largest manufacturing site globally – a carbon neutral facility…
Belgium After a 25-year-long career at Roche, spent at local affiliates in Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, as well as in global positions in Switzerland and the US, Marie-José Borst took on the role of GM at the firm’s BeLux affiliate. Having spent a year on the job, she explains some…
Greece Christian Rodseth, VP and managing director for Janssen’s Greece, Poland, and Romania cluster, outlines the multifaceted strengths of his teams, the part of the Janssen portfolio he is most excited to bring to the region, and the policy measures needed to ensure that Greek healthcare remains sustainable and able to…
LatAm Axios International has been designing and implementing access to healthcare solutions in collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry and other healthcare players across Latin America (LatAm), Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia for over 25 years. Managing Partner Roshel Jayasundera outlines some of the key access challenges in LatAm today,…
South Africa Roughly half of Africa’s 1.1 billion people lack regular access to even the most essential medicines and most of Sub-Saharan Africa depends on imports which make up as much as 70 to 90 percent of the medicines consumed there. As the COVID-19 pandemic further demonstrated this dependence and the vulnerability…
Global Brendan Shaw looks ahead to the rest of 2023, identifying five key trends to watch out for in the healthcare and life sciences sector. With the worst of COVID-19 now in the rear-view mirror for much of the world, Shaw questions whether the lessons and progress that the pandemic brought…
Greece IFET is a unique institution within Greece that acts as the country’s mechanism for securing access to rare disease therapies not available in the market. The organisation also works to combat drug shortages in the country and played a key role in Greece’s COVID-19 pandemic response as the contracting authority…
LatAm Florencia Davel, head of LatAm operations for Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) looks back on a successful four years in position, shaping the regional organisation into a true biopharma player in line with a global strategy shift. Davel also casts her eye over the market access scenario in LatAm, why BMS…
UK Pricing and market access have become increasingly hot topics in recent years, as healthcare systems across the world attempt to balance their own financial sustainability with securing the latest medical innovations and the premium costs associated with them. Health inequity and access disparities exist between both rich and developing countries,…
Egypt PhRMA’s Middle East & Africa (MEA) group appoints a ‘champion’ for each of its markets to bring the priorities of that country to the agenda of the MEA executive committee. Egypt’s champion is Amgen and – as the company’s MEA lead Mohammed Nasser describes – there is much to be…
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