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The Economist talked about two distinct HIV markets. Is that true in your country?
The Economist talked about two distinct HIV markets. In rich countries, many good treatments jostle for market share. The best will...
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What challenges do urban and rural areas face in terms of health provision? How can these be tackled?
With accessibility and affordability being the two planks of China’s health reforms, the government has invested billions of Rmbs in ...

What is China's Healthcare Agenda? Join the discussion of Healthcare in China 2012, taking place on July 24 2012 in Beijing
Great progress has been made through the latest health reforms in China. The country is addressing its healthcare infrastructure with a ...
Healthcare in China economistconferences.asia
Economist Conferences is proud to launch its first Healthcare in China event this July building on the momentum of the last three regional events since 2010. Great progress has been made through the latest health reforms in China. The country is addressing its healthcare infrastructure with a new sense of resolve, and the social safety net is starting to take shape. However, with a severe shortag

What can be done well before retirement to increase the odds for healthy longevity?
The Economist Intelligence Unit undertook this study of ways to manage the rising tide of chronic disease. The research focuses on ...
Never too early managementthinking.eiu.com
With a view towards contributing to the debate surrounding the EU’s European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing, the Economist Intelligence Unit undertook this study of ways to manage the rising tide of chronic...

What does the emergence of Asia as a major engine of global economic growth mean for pharmaceutical and chemicals manufacturing companies...
The Economist Intelligence Unit has developed the Asia Competition Barometer which assesses the intensity of competition and changing ...
Asia Competition Barometer: Petrochemicals and chemicals managementthinking.eiu.com
Supported by Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB), the Economist Intelligence Unit has developed the Asia Competition Barometer with the aim of understanding the changing market dynamics in key sectors and assessing the...

Gan Kim Yong, Minister for Health, Singapore spoke at the Healthcare in Asia conference
How an outcomes-oriented approach has enabled Singapore to develop a healthcare
system to meet the needs of its population? Gan Kim ...
SINGAPORE: Focusing on holistic care instead of episodic care will help Singapore face heath care challenges like managing the rise of chronic diseases, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said at the "Healthcare in Asia" conference...

48% of Americans with type 2 diabetes have comorbid hypertension and obesity. What is the percentage in China? polls.linkedin.com
Vote on this LinkedIn Poll to see the results divided by age, seniority, and gender. Use Polls to leverage the collective wisdom of millions of business professionals on LinkedIn.

New EIU report: Europe's ageing populations
We've just launched a new report intended to spark new thinking on designing intelligent policy for Europe's ageing populations. It's a ...

How should African healthcare systems evolve to tackle new challenges – and continue to meet growing demand?
The future of healthcare in Africa managementthinking.eiu.com
Like many other regions, Africa must reassess its healthcare systems to ensure that they are viable over the next decade. Unlike other regions, however, Africa must carry out this restructuring while grappling with a uniquely...

Healthcare in Asia will be held on March 28-29th 2012 in Singapore, with the full support and participation of Mr Gan Kim Yong, Minister...
Healthcare in Asia will be held on March 28-29th 2012 in Singapore, with the full support and participation of Mr Gan Kim Yong, Minister ...

Chasing China’s Tourists … Medical and All Others asiahealthcareblog.com
Monday’s China Daily had a front-page article of interest to AsiaHealthCareBlog readers: “Healthy Outlook for Medical Tourists”. From their...

Programme & speaker highlights: Healthcare in Asia 2012 (Mar 28-292012, Singapaore)
Dear group members,
What new goals, policies and regulations are being pursued by health ministers across Asia? What are the ...

Aaron Motsoaledi, South Africa's Minister of Health will now join the growing list of healthcare stakeholders at Healthcare in Africa,...
Can Africa stop the explosion of chronic disease? Join 150+ influential healthcare stakeholders, 24 inspiring speakers and 3 ministers ...

Announcement from Economist Conferences - Healthcare in Asia initiative
Join us for the ongoing discussions on examining critical issues facing healthcare in Asia.
Evidence-based clinical outcomes are ...

Download a free EIU report - 'Side effects: Challenges facing healthcare in Asia'
http://bit.ly/gslrgd - the content from this report fed directly into the Healthcare in Asia 2010 event

New EIU white paper to launch at Healthcare in Asia 2011
The paper will feature in-depth case studies from around the region on public and non-government models of engagement in delivering ...

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New research on tackling chronic diseases to be launched at Economist Conferences’ Healthcare in Europe summit New research exploring innovative approaches to preventing and managing chronic diseases in an ageing European...

48% of Americans with type 2 diabetes have comorbid hypertension and obesity. What is the percentage in China? polls.linkedin.com
Vote on this LinkedIn Poll to see the results divided by age, seniority, and gender. Use Polls to leverage the collective wisdom of millions of business professionals on LinkedIn.

Getting it all together: Connecting Australian breast cancer care
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australian women. For this report, Getting it all together: Connecting Australian breast ...
Getting it all together managementthinking.eiu.com
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australian women. The good news is that more Australian women are surviving it than ever before, and Australia ranks highly among its developed-economy peers in terms of patients’...
