2nd EAHP Synergy Certification Course

 
 


The European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) is launching its second Synergy Certification Course. The event will take place in Ioannina, Greece on 9th May 2020. It is organised by our colleagues from the PEFNI – Panhellenic Association of Hospital Pharmacists and will be held together with the “11th PEFNI Annual Congress”.

The event will take place in Ioannina (Greece) in both English and Greek. The topic of the event is “Innovative support tools for patient safety in hospital pharmacy and management“.

Interested hospital pharmacists are encouraged to sign up for this exciting event!
To make a hotel reservation and register to attend the event, please email pefni@cosmotemail.gr and refstathiou@gmail.com (contact person: Mrs Stauroula Efstathiou and Mrs Despoina Makridaki)

Congress venue: hoteldulac.gr/en/

 

The 10th European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD)

The European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD) is recognised globally as the largest, patient-led rare disease event. In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic and in line with WHO guidelines, the upcoming ECRD will take place ONLINE on 14-15 May 2020.

People living with a rare disease have the right to reach their highest potential of well-being. Join us ECRD 2020 to take part in discussions to inform and build the future ecosystem for
rare disease policies and services. Leading, inspiring and engaging all stakeholders to take action, ECRD is where innovative solutions in the rare disease field are born. The event is an unrivalled opportunity to network and exchange invaluable knowledge with all stakeholders in the rare disease community from over 50 countries around the world – patient representatives, policy makers, researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, payers and regulators.

More info available via: https://www.rare-diseases.eu/

XVIII International Symposium on Oncology Pharmacy Practice (ISOPP 2019)

October 10-13, 2019, Novotel London West, London, UK

The International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP) and the British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA) presents the XVIII International Symposium on Oncology Pharmacy Practice (ISOPP 2019). ISOPP 2019 takes place October 10-13, followed by one day Masterclass on October 14, at the Novotel London West, in London, UK.

The online registration will close on Wednesday, October 2, 2019. Check out more information on the symposium program and the pre-symposium events (Biosimilars Workshop and Introduction to Oncology Pharmacy Course), optional networking events as well as one day Masterclass on Aseptic Preparation. 

 

Attend ISOPP 2019 to: advance your practice and build competence, make connections with oncology pharmacy practitioners from around the world, be part of the ISOPP community advancing cancer care and explore London and the surrounding area!

Visit www.isopp2019.org or email symposia@isopp.org for more information about #ISOPP2019, register, book accommodation or sign up for the e-newsletter.

SYNERGISM IN PHARMACY EDUCATION: A NEW DIMENSION

WEDNESDAY MAY 6 – FRIDAY MAY 8, 2020, VALLETTA (MALTA)

2nd Announcement
Professor Lilian M. Azzopardi (Conference chair)

Keynote presentations on:
Synergism in Education to Meet Needs of Innovation: Preparedness
Synergism of Expertise: Team Players
Synergism in Learning: Innovative Teaching Methods

GO TO THE REGISTRATION PAGE DIRECTLY.

The annual conference 2020 is being organized by the Pharmacy Department at the University of Malta.

 

Foundation in Paediatric Pharmaceutical Care 8th International Masterclass

This 3 day masterclass has been specially designed by the course directors to provide an update on the latest developments in paediatric pharmacy and aims to discuss best practice methods in the safe use of medicines in children. The programme has been created to ensure that delegates gain the most from their time visiting Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.

After completing the course programme delegates will:

  • Have a good knowledge of the best practice in dealing with common paediatric clinical problems; from general to more specialised care
  • Have a strong understanding on age appropriate formulations for safer purchasing and administration of medicines to children
  • Be aware of practical pharmacology aspects of medicines in children, and be able to apply this knowledge in practice
  • Set out appropriate risk/governance strategies to make their paediatric pharmacy practice safer and more effective and look at ways to measure success
  • Be familiar with where to access paediatric information resources
  • Recognise worldwide initiatives for improving medicines for children

Date: 10 – 12 October 2019

Venue: St Thomas’ Hospital, London

For more information follow this link: http://bit.ly/PPIM_24

4th PPRI Conference: Medicines access challenge – The value of pricing and reimbursement policies

 

About the Conference

A variety of pricing and reimbursement policies are used in different health care systems to ensure equitable access to medicines for all patients at affordable costs. However, millions of patients all over the world lack access to innovative treatments and medicines, and this has many different reasons. Access to medicines still remains a challenge in the twenty-first century, and policy-makers aim to balance the partially conflicting objectives of providing access to medicines, containing costs and rewarding innovation in pharmaceutical development. In recent years, some very expensive medicines have entered the markets, putting the long-term financial sustainability of health systems at risk. In this context, the design of the pricing and reimbursement policies is key: innovative approaches are needed to tackle the medicine access challenge! 

In order to foster the debate on equitable access to affordable and cost-effective medicines, the following perspectives will be discussed at the conference:

  • Strand 1: Local challenges, global learnings? What can other countries learn from best-practice examples in the field of pricing and reimbursement of medicines?
  • Strand 2: ‘Fake’ prices – Are price surveys still useful? The value of list prices against the backdrop of external price referencing and managed entry agreements.
  • Strand 3: Fix the future? Innovative policy options need to be developed, agreed upon and implemented.

The conference aims to bring together thought leaders from around the globe to discuss ‘burning’ issues in pricing and reimbursement policies of medicines – both from a global as well as European perspective. Current challenges and opportunities will be discussed, in particular limitations and improvement of current policies and innovative options for the future.

The WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies in Vienna invites you to take part in the discussions with renowned experts and high-level representatives in the pharmaceutical field.

Objectives

We are committed to contribute to affordable, equitable and sustainable access to safe, effective and quality essential medicines worldwide, with a focus on Austria and Europe, thus, we are pleased to provide a platform for thought leaders, experts and researchers in the pharmaceutical field:

  • to present research findings and on-the-frontier academic analyses and to showcase best practice examples of pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies
  • to discuss current challenges and develop strategies to tackle them
  • to support policy-makers by offering tools to be well prepared and equipped to address the challenges of the future.

Who should attend the conference?

  • Public authorities responsible pricing and reimbursement of medicines (policy makers, administration)
  • Payers in the health care system (e.g. social health insurance , ministries, medicines agencies, private health insurance institutions)
  • Researchers, academics, students
  • Patients and consumers and their associations 
  • Health professionals (e.g. physicians, pharmacists) and their associations
  • Economic actors (e.g. pharmaceutical companies and their associations)
  • Editors, journalists

For further information on the Conference please visit the Conference Website:
https://ppri.goeg.at/ppriconference2019

 

Registration for the Conference: http://events.goeg.at 

Call for abstracts: https://ppri.goeg.at/ppriconference/abstracts
 (Deadline: 16 June 2019)


Do not hesitate to contact the PPRI Conference Organizing Team: ppriconference@goeg.at

 

79th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Title 

79th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Dates of Conference

22 – 26 September 2019

Your hosts

International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) together with The Emirates Pharmacy Society (EPS)

Websites of the hosts

International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) https://fip.org/

The Emirates Pharmacy Society (EPS) https://www.ema.ae/

Description of Conference

The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) and the Emirates Pharmacy Society (EPS) are excited and honoured to host you here in Abu Dhabi, for FIP’s 79th international congress, the World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences!

 

New trends in science, practice and education are creating new horizons for the pharmacy profession. Innovations in technology, such as robotics and digitalisation of healthcare, are changing the role of healthcare professionals, scientists and educators. New skills, knowledge and attitudes need to be developed by pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacy educators around the world to adapt to these new roles.

 

The FIP world congress in Abu Dhabi in 2019 will offer a collaborative platform for scientists, researchers, practitioners, educators and students of pharmacy to be inspired and prepared for new achievements in a world of change. Plenary sessions, panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking will provide an up-to-date overview of new concepts and tools to advance the field of pharmacy.  

 

Welcome to this festival of discovery and inspiration — the future of the profession is bright!

 

Website of the congress

https://abudhabi2019.congress.pharmacy/

Registration link

https://abudhabi2019.congress.pharmacy/registration-forms/

Venue

ADNEC – Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre

Address: Khaleej El Arabi Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE

www.adnec.ae

Contacts: 

FIP Congresses & Conferences

Tel: +31 70 3021982

Fax: +31 70 3021998

Email: congress@fip.org

 

Synergy masterclass 2019

Date: 04-05 October 2019

Location: Brussels

Register here: /synergy-masterclass/events/procurement/registration19

ABSTRACT

Through recent years, numerous innovative and exiting drug treatments have become available for treatment at hospitals to the benefit of patients. However, health budgets throughout Europe are challenged by the high costs of these drugs, and hospital pharmacies have a key role by buying medications for hospitals. In order to address the increasing medication costs, procurement and tendering should be considered as topics related to managing medication costs.
Procurement can be performed at national, regional as well as at local hospital level. Pros and cons for the hospital pharmacies exist for performing procurement at the various levels including effects on drug cost reduction, continuity of drug supply, competition etc.
Tenders are made when procuring drugs at hospital pharmacies, and various pros and cons exist for doing tenders as well. The traditional of doing tenders based on price only is widely accepted, however, value-based tenders including other aspects of the drugs than the price itself (e.g. patient safety issues, environmental aspects, quality-based factors and innovative characteristics) is becoming increasingly popular. The hospital pharmacist has a role for the future in ensuring relevance of the included factors of these value-based procurements.
In some European countries pay-per-performance and other models are used as a part of the tenders. These models may allow for the possibility of a greater price reduction, but they also lead to increased administration costs of monitoring of the tender and ensuring reimbursement.
Finally, procurement is regulated by EU-legislation, and all of the above should comply with these rules.
 

Learning objectives

At the end of this synergy masterclass, participants will be able to:

  • recall important EU-legislation with regard to procurement;
  • recognise pros and cons by doing procurement and tenders at national, regional and hospital level, respectively;
  • list elements of value-based procurement

Hopipharm Strasbourg 2020

Date:  13 to 15 May 2020

Strasbourg Convention Centre, Strasbourg, France

More information will be provided soon.

 

https://www.synprefh.org