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The rise of prescription drug abuse and drug diversion

pharmaphorum

As prescription drug abuse has grown in the US and Europe, the diversion of such treatments from legitimate sources has also increased. Drug diversion is the channelling of prescription drugs from a medical source into the illegal market. Why drug diversion represents a challenge.

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Why we need to support healthcare’s vital acceleration

pharmaphorum

With the population ageing, the need for healthcare is growing fast: between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of the world’s population over 60 years old will nearly double from 12% to 22%, according to the World Health Organization. Secondly, pressure on healthcare spending is leading to greater consolidation.

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Digital Self-Neuromodulation Therapy for PTSD: Interview with Oded Kraft, CEO of GrayMatters Health

Medgadget

Hendler in 2016 and we were fascinated with both her, the technology, and the paradigm shift we can drive with her in psychiatry. Throughout 2016 and until mid-2019 we conducted a deep technology due diligence, as well as market research, and met and spoke with dozens of mental healthcare providers.

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4 Ways to Meet the Needs of an Increasing Health-conscious Audience

PM360

Healthcare and pharma companies are watching this trend and refining their strategies to meet tomorrow’s health consumer. The goal was to provide a plethora of product details that could never fit on a package label. Prescription refills can now be placed with a simple click on a patient portal.

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Veradigm® Digital Health Media Works to Message the Right Physicians at the Right Time

PM360

Though 80% of healthcare providers (HCPs) identified as “rep-accessible” in 2008 (that is, willing to meet with over 70% of the sales reps who try to approach them), that number had decreased to 44% in 2017. This report compiled data from 10 studies, published from 2016 to 2021, to show that physicians spend an average of 4.5