State of patient centricity 2020: Advancing from patient-first intentions to true co-creation

Patient centricity is a near-universal goal in pharmaceutical research and development, but one without a commonly accepted definition. The challenge now is putting it into practice and understanding its impact on clinical trials. This Economist Intelligence Unit study, sponsored by Medidata, draws on insights from patient advocates, leading pharmaceutical and clinical research industry executives and extensive desk research.

Addressing recurrent cardiovascular events in Asia-Pacific

Moving Universal Health Coverage from Ambition to Practice

Executive Summary

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is one of the health targets within the sustainable development goals (SDGs). It means that everyone who needs healthcare services receives ones of sufficient quality without having to experience financial hardship. Reaching this goal is a task both large and urgent: currently more than a half of the world’s population lack access to at least some essential element of healthcare.

Global Heart Health: Evaluating Efforts to Promote Healthy Hearts

Although health systems have made great strides in reducing the toll of cardiovascular disease (CVD) over the past few decades, heart diseases still account for nearly one-third of global deaths. They also create a growing burden on health systems and the wider economy, measured for example in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), as more people live with heart diseases for longer. As hospitalisation costs rise, there is likely to be growing pressure on health systems to develop adequate prevention and intervention policies to boost heart health. 

From transplants to implants

Will patients welcome the idea of living with artificial organs in their body?

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