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Progress in Dermatology Paves the Way for Vaccine Development

Drug Topics

1 “In line with the goals of its Immunization Agenda 2030, WHO has identified a new list of 17 high-priority global endemic pathogens for vaccine research and development, of which skin pathogens account for at least 8, reinforcing the need for continued focus in this area.” References 1. Goh E, Chavatte JM, Lin RTP, et al. Vaccines (Basel).

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AI in Pharma and Biotech Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2020 – 2030

Pharma Mirror

AI is an emerging technology that is being applied in numerous facets of the pharma sector, ranging from drug development to diagnosis and even patient care. The post AI in Pharma and Biotech Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2020 – 2030 appeared first on Pharma Mirror Magazine.

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The Hidden Risks in RPM Billing: What Every US Healthcare Practice Should Know in 2025

PharmD Live

RPM’s Booming Promise and Its Perils Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is not just a trend but a core pillar of modern US healthcare. By 2025, over 71 million Americans (26% of the population) are expected to use RPM services, with the US market projected to double to $29+ billion by 2030. US remote patient monitoring market worth US$29.13

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Provider Status and Digital Pharmacy: A Winning Combination for Patient Care and Labor Challenges

Omnicell

James Stevenson PharmD, FASHP, Chief Clinical Officer, Omnicell The United States faces a shortage of physicians – expected to reach approximately 139,000 by 2030. Pharmacist provider status would align reimbursement with pharmacists' services and give underserved patients more access to crucial care.

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Reclaim Your Clinicians' Time

Omnicell

Streamlining workflows can create more engaged nurses and staff, resulting in better patient care and outcomes. Pharmacy professionals want to use their expertise and skillsets for direct patient care. Automating the pharmacy does not mean that employees are being replaced.

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Takeda set to build $764m manufacturing facility in Japan

Pharmaceutical Technology

This will allow Takeda to serve more patients in the country sustainably. Slated to commence operations by 2030, the new site will add incremental capacity to the company’s global manufacturing network.

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Advice for pharmacy to reduce environmental impact of surgical care outlined in new report

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Reducing the environmental impact of surgical care while maintaining high-quality patient care is the subject of a new landmark report produced by the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change (UKHACC), Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) and the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare.