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Succeeding with Star Wars Medicine

May 5, 2020 |  

OPEN Health have published a new white paper demonstrating their commitment to leading the conversation on how effective healthcare communications, and tools that enable them, can lead to faster and sustained patient access to gene and other advanced therapies. We brought together experience and capabilities from across our practices to develop broad thinking on ‘Succeeding with Star Wars Medicine – translating the science and value of gene therapy to key stakeholders’. The thinking is based on three key foundations:

  • Leading a patient first approach
  • Communicating the science
  • Demonstrating Value
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Please find below a link to a short video of our director of rare disease, Gavin Jones, describing why we have invested in this white paper and what you can expect from our recommendations.

Video link –  https://vimeo.com/414772814

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To arrange a virtual presentation to discuss the findings and to receive a copy of the white paper please contact: gavinjones@openhealthgroup.com

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