Europe Writing in the June 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum Magazine, Finn McCartney, Maria Dutarte, Petra Adámková, and Paola Kruger from the European Patients’ Academy on Therapeutic Innovation (EUPATI) weigh in on how the patient voice is being incorporated into Joint Clinical Assessments (JCA) under the new EU Health Technology…
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…
Global The 2024 Access to Medicine Index, released today, highlights some of the key milestones reached by global pharma in fostering access to their medicines in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Novartis tops the ranking – based on a wide-ranging assessment of access governance, R&D, and product delivery – meaning that…
Global In the October 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Global Forum founding Editor-in-Chief and former DIA board member Andrzej Czarnecki of Eli Lilly and Company shares his reflections on DIA’s 60-year anniversary and prospects for the future with his successor, current Editor-in-Chief Alberto Grignolo. Alberto Grignolo (DIA): Andrzej,…
Global The global pharma industry is facing increased pressure to ensure lifesaving medications reach underserved populations. Drawing from a new Access to Medicine Foundation report, AMF Head of Research Claudia Martinez shares some exclusive insights on where pharma has made significant strides on the important metric of ‘patient reach’ and the…
Mexico Dr Jesus Navarro explains how his personal experience with his daughter’s rare disease led him to form the Mexican Organization for Rare Diseases (OMER) to support others facing similar challenges. Dr Navarro highlights the lack of a comprehensive registry for rare diseases in Mexico and the need for specific legislation…
Mexico Gisela Ayala outlines the Mexican Diabetes Federation’s focus on educating people with diabetes, healthcare providers, and the general public to dispel myths and improve diabetes management. She highlights the significant progress in diabetes management technology as well as the challenges of ensuring equitable access to these innovations, and her priorities…
USA The Promising Pathways Act 2.0 is a newly proposed bill that aims to expedite and streamline approval pathways for rare disease therapies in the US. The Act is, however, facing a number of challenges in terms of implementation. The sponsors of these niche therapies tend to be small and medium-sized…
Africa Leading HIV patient advocate Flavia Kyomukama talks through the evolution of access to HIV treatment and prevention in Uganda over the last 30 years, as well as the challenges that remain, including sustaining the HIV response, combating stigma, and ensuring the prevention of mother-to-child transmission. She touches on some of…
Global Speaking to PharmaBoardroom in the context of our upcoming InFocus special report on HIV, Access to Medicine Foundation CEO Jayasree Iyer looks back on pharma’s successes and failures in access to HIV treatment and prevention. Iyer highlights the impact of voluntary licensing of drugs via the Medicines Patent Pool and…
Global AVAC is a global advocacy group focused on HIV prevention. It aims to accelerate ethical research and effective deployment of HIV prevention tools while working to ensure their equitable access. In an exclusive PharmaBoardroom interview, AVAC Executive Director Mitchell Warren looks back on the terrific advances that HIV science has…
Portugal APDP is the association for people living with diabetes in Portugal, and the oldest such institution in the world. Deputy Clinical Director Dr Carolina Neves emphasises the APDP’s patient-centred approach to integrated diabetes care, its role in advocating for greater accessibility to treatments, why obesity treatment should be built into…
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