Monday 25 April 2022

Express authorization of medicines, a double-edged sword

Cristina Roure






The approval of Aducanumab by accelerated route, by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), for the treatment of Alzheimer's has been carried out against the unanimous opinion of its Advisory Committee on this matter, which has raised enormous dust. It is the first drug that attacks a supposed cause of the disease instead of its symptoms and has generated great expectations in a therapeutic area in which the gap is notable.

Monday 18 April 2022

Digital health: about the inequality of the elderly

Marco Inzitari
 



"The prioritization of care for COVID-19 changed the doctor-patient relationship reducing scheduled face-to-face visits for the detection and monitoring of chronic diseases, of almost 41%. To return to pre-pandemic levels of diagnosis and management of chronic diseases, primary health care services would have to reorganize themselves and carry out specific actions for the groups at greatest risk. I quote verbatim an interesting recent article by the group of Dr. Antoni Sisó, current president of the Catalan Society of Family and Community Medicine (CAMFiC) and an outstanding researcher.

Monday 11 April 2022

From our trench

Soledad Delgado
 



Shoulder Arms Charles Chaplin (1918)

From our trench, everything looked different. Time seemed to have stopped and each day was the same as the previous one. Same path, same faces, the same ritual of preparation to fight an enemy advancing in waves. The pandemic filled everything, to such an extent that we stopped seeing that life continued its course and that other diseases continued their course, seemingly unchecked, appearing before us when, sometimes, it was already too late.

Monday 4 April 2022

Transforming our health system requires continuity and coherence

Nacho Vallejo
Atenció integral 



Photo of Alexas. Photos in Pexels
Transforming health care requires continuity and consistency.” This is the title of a Harvard Business Review article written by Mark Britnell. Dr. Britnell is an executive of KPMG International and a global health systems expert. He dedicated his professional life to this field and has worked in more than 80 countries, a circumstance that has allowed him to gain first-hand unique experience of healthcare models. In 2000 he was appointed chief executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust where he was responsible for the design of the largest NHS hospital. He is also the author of the book In Search of the Perfect Health System.