Evolving World of Pharma: Patient centricity – what took us so long?
Patient centricity is formally defined as the process of designing a service or solution around the patient.
January 17, 2020
by Sarah Harding
Many Hospitals Fail to Provide Instructions for Patient Portals
Many hospital patient portals fail to educate patients fully and set expectations for secure messaging, according to a study recently published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
December 27, 2019
by drugs
ALS Awareness Project Led by an ALS Patient
The END ALS Association (Representative: Motoi Ito, Tokyo, Japan) announced the launch of their Merry & Bright - EEG Illumination project.
December 25, 2019
by prnasia
APACMed showcases patient centric connected technologies
Building on the conference theme of 'Connecting Leaders, Connecting Care', these stakeholders were invited to discover how patients are becoming increasingly equipped to manage their own health data and personalise their care from hospital to home.
October 8, 2019
by biospectrumasia
Anniversary of the pivotal RE-LY® trial marks a decade of innovation for stroke prevention in AF patients
Boehringer Ingelheim today announces the ten-year anniversary of the RE-LY® trial publication(1-3) recognising the contribution made in the decade since by patients...
September 2, 2019
by worldpharmanews
Patient Confidentiality Rule Changes Aim to Fight U.S. Opioid Crisis
Patient confidentiality rule changes meant to help fight the opioid crisis in the United States have been proposed by the federal government.
August 26, 2019
by drugs
Poll: Patients Want to Talk to Physicians About Self-Care
According to recent survey results, patients want more information from physicians on self-care.
July 31, 2019
by drugs
Surgery Not a Relapse Risk for MS Patients
Surgery is safe for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study finds.
July 29, 2019
by drugs
About One in 20 Patients Exposed to Preventable Harm
The pooled prevalence of preventable patient harm is 6 percent across a range of medical settings globally, according to a review published online in The BMJ.
July 19, 2019
by drugs
Many Patients With Depression Do Not Need a Psychiatrist
Primary care doctors can detect and treat most cases of depression, according to a study published in the July/August issue of the Annals of Family Medicine.
July 18, 2019
by drugs
Hospitalized Pneumonia Patients Often Get Excess Antibiotics
Patients hospitalized with pneumonia often receive excess antibiotic therapy, according to a study published online in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
July 12, 2019
by drugs
Drugs-on-a-coil method could free patients from the burden of taking pills
A research group has designed a pills-on-a-coil system to administer drugs without having to take pills.
July 8, 2019
by europeanpharmaceuticalreview