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Access to medicines: A Global Challenge
Tuesday 13 December 2022, 06:00pm - 08:00pm
Location : Uni Dufour Audience : This event is open to the public
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Access to medicines is a global issue that has an undeniable impact on health.
In order to raise awareness among a wide audience, the conference-debate "Access to Medicines: A Global Challenge" proposed to introduce the book "How much do our lives cost?" in order to open a panorama on access to medicines by illustrating the theme with different vignettes and speakers, followed by a wider debate around the issue of access by inviting the participation of the general public.
Access to essential medicines - a fundamental element of the right to health - remains an issue due to price, availability and affordability. Why is this a global challenge? What is the situation in Switzerland? What are the solutions?
Program :
- Conference Introduction. Prof. Antoine Flahault - Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine UNIGE
- Presentation of the book: "How much do our lives cost? Pauline Londeix and Jérôme Martin - Co-founder of the Observatory of Transparency in Medicines Policies (OTMeds)
- The challenge of neglected tropical diseases. Prof. François Chappuis - Department of Primary Care Medicine & Service of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine, HUG/UNIGE
- After 100 years, why access to insulin remains problematic. Prof. David Beran - Department of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine, HUG/UNIGE
- Access to cancer treatment in Switzerland: what impact on our health. Dr. Alfredo Addeo - Department of Oncology, HUG
Presentation and discussion in French
Free entrance
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Location : Uni Dufour |