Policymakers must rethink their approaches to tackling stroke

In order to meet global stroke-reduction targets, policymakers must rethink their approaches. One of the key areas identified in a recent EIU report on the global stroke burden is the need to improve education around the risk factors for stroke. New technologies to monitor risk factors and better management of existing medical conditions could help to prevent stroke. Boosting primary healthcare is another vital area for improvement. Finally, establishing clearly defined care pathways from stroke prevention to rehabilitation is crucial.

Modernising the Serbian health system

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Modernising the Serbian health system: The need for a reliable decision-making compass

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The changing biopharma risk equation

Pharmaceutical companies are in an expansive mode. With rapid advances being made in the development of new therapies, including stem-cell derived therapies and gene therapies, and a growing cohort of potential customers in the burgeoning middle classes of emerging markets, expansion into both new product categories and geographic regions is a priority for most companies.

The changing biopharma risk equation

Pharmaceutical companies are in an expansive mode. With rapid advances being made in the development of new therapies, including stem-cell derived therapies and gene therapies, and a growing cohort of potential customers in the burgeoning middle classes of emerging markets, expansion into both new product categories and geographic regions is a priority for most companies.

The changing biopharma risk equation

However, this class of product—ranging from well-established large-molecule drugs to truly novel therapies—poses major challenges because of their scientific complexity and sophisticated development requirements. Furthermore, expanding the drug pipeline isn’t the only growth strategy most companies are pursuing: They are also planning to expand geographically and expect to face various risks doing so, including unfamiliar regulatory environments, shifts in pricing and customers’ ability to pay.

The wellness effect

Introduction

How does the establishment of wellness programmes affect the success of organisations and employees alike?

In October 2015 The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a study that included surveys of both executives and managers at companies that operate employee wellness programmes. 

Healthcare to benefit most from the Fourth Industrial Revolution, executives predict

The healthcare sector is best placed to benefit from the merging of physical, digital and biological systems, but it is among the least well prepared

Health reform: The debate goes public

Happy homes

The influence of the built environment on our health and wellbeing has been proven. Should we rebuild our cities?

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