“Malaysia, with regards to healthcare overall, is ahead of the game. Digital healthcare has been a strategic priority for them since the start,” says Roshel Jayasundera, Senior Director, Global Consulting.
Listen to learn more from our latest digital conference hosted in Malaysia titled, ‘The Role of Digital Healthcare in Providing Holistic Support Solutions Beyond the Hospital Setting.’
Join Roshel and Director of Digital Health, Raphael Itah, as they speak to Audrey Raj, host of the Business Station, BFM 89.9 in Malaysia, about the why digital healthcare is so crucial in Malaysia, and around the world, and how it can improve treatment outcomes.
With hundreds of healthcare leaders in attendance, we had a great time learning and sharing our insights during this week’s ASEAN HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION SUMMIT 2022 in Malaysia. Our Senior Director, Global Consulting, Roshel Jayasundera, and Director of Digital, Raphael Itah, shared learnings from our Patient Support Programs in Asia on leveraging technology in the connected health era.
We look forward to working with clients and partners across the region to help transform their approach to access and care delivery through digitalization.
Click here to download a report on digital trends in healthcare access.
Our Senior Director, Greater MENA, Anas Nofal joined an esteemed panel of experts at ISPOR SAUDI ARABIA to discuss the value of Patient Support Programs (PSPs) in driving positive medical outcomes for patients.
Anas shared learnings from our PSPs across the MENA region on how such programs can be used to enable patient and system-level cost savings, while improving medical outcomes.
The session was moderated by Dr. Abdullah Alanazi, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, and Director of the Health Sciences Research Unit at Al-Jouf University in Saudi Arabia.
Axios was formed in 1997 by an entrepreneurial group of health experts who believed that patients deserved better. They shared a unique vision of an organization that would bring the distinct needs of the private and public sectors together to transform conventional access to healthcare models. And that’s exactly what we did.
At the peak of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Axios founders designed and launched an unprecedented antiretroviral (ARV) access program at a time when access to quality medications in developing countries was unheard-of. Soon after, we launched the world’s first access programs for cancer medications.
Our early programs gave millions of patients access to critical, life-saving medications and opened the world’s eyes to the feasibility of alternative, more effective access models. 25 years later, Axios continues to break new ground in the design and implementation of access to healthcare solutions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East and Europe.
The Future of Access
There remains much uncharted territory to navigate and new opportunities to explore to improve patient access. As we look ahead to the next 25 years, we felt it was important to ensure that our brand reflected our learnings from the past two decades and served as a guide for the road ahead. That is why today Axios unveils a new logo. The globe in our new logo represents what we feel is needed to continue to improve access to healthcare for patients all around the world: Access is not a one-off solution. Sustainable access is multi-dimensional and built by addressing the needs of all involved stakeholders. The globe in our new logo represents the building blocks of sustainable access solutions.
Sustainable access solutions must:
Blue: Support financial sustainability
Orange: Drive patient outcomes
Green: Enable health system and policy improvements
We look forward to continuing to collaborate with our clients and partners to put quality care and treatment within reach so that all people can achieve better health.