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Hospital Universitario and Josep Carreras develop cell therapy for leukaemia

Pharmaceutical Technology

Spain’s Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre researchers, along with the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute, have developed a new cell therapy based on STAb cells to treat a type of leukaemia. The post Hospital Universitario and Josep Carreras develop cell therapy for leukaemia appeared first on Pharmaceutical Technology.

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Kite and Daiichi Sankyo update cell therapy licensing agreement

Pharmaceutical Technology

In December last year, the first centre in Japan received authorisation to administer the therapy, while six regional hospitals are currently approved to offer this treatment. The delivery of the product is anticipated to begin early next year.

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This Summit will discuss digital solutions to boost reach, revenues

Express Pharma

What are the policy initiatives we need for India to reap the insights of digital health solutions available today? The Government has already made its intent clear in the National Health Policy 2017 about creating the Digital Health Ecosystem and has moved to institutionalising technology adoption in healthcare through ABDM.

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Bridging the healthcare digital divide: a gradual approach to adopting ePI

European Pharmaceutical Review

9 Ancel·la Santos Quintano, Senior Health Policy Officer at the BEUC, also expressed concerns about the potential abandonment of paper leaflets, arguing that digital information should complement rather than replace paper leaflets. To ensure privacy, patients must be given the option to access any critical information offline.

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NHC Statement on House Ways and Means Telehealth Hearing

Putting Patients First Blog

The NHC supports efforts to increase access to needed treatments in the home including things like increased access to telehealth and care in the home such as home dialysis and hospital at home. Concerns over transportation, mobility, condition type, geography, and privacy could all change a patient’s preference.

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NHC Statement on House Ways and Means Telehealth Hearing

Putting Patients First Blog

The NHC supports efforts to increase access to needed treatments in the home including things like increased access to telehealth and care in the home such as home dialysis and hospital at home. Concerns over transportation, mobility, condition type, geography, and privacy could all change a patient’s preference.

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Medical Informatics and Rare Disease: a bridge between two worlds

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By applying the FAIR principle (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) to all resources, data will be easy to discover, query, and analyse, preserving patient’s privacy. Data privacy and protection, patient voice. About the panel.

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