Access to Healthcare envisioned patient care – reshaped by adherence services, remote care, and digital health ecosystems

Where do patients go when they need care and treatment? Or where do patients go after being diagnosed with a chronic disease? Many of us would immediately think of a hospital or a medical facility. However, that can be costly, as it could involve a long wait, and be ineffective. In addition, it places more burden on an already-overtaxed part of the healthcare system that is still reeling from the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The pandemic upended the entire health ecosystem. Hospitals had to reassign significant resources, time, and physical space to treat urgent cases. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts by providers, many patients in need of critical care and treatment for chronic diseases were left behind.

A new focus of care outside traditional settings was urgently required to provide access to patients needing post-acute and long-term care. The need of the hour is to develop an ecosystem that brings the necessary multidisciplinary healthcare provisions to the patient instead of bringing the patient to the provider.

Remote care alternatives and the adoption of innovative technology are an ideal combination to ensure adherence to treatment throughout the patient’s journey and deliver healthcare quickly. Solutions, including telehealth, remote patient monitoring (RPM), mobile clinics, and artificial intelligence (AI), will effectively treat patients and provide them with quality care from afar.

Improving the patient journey outside the healthcare facilities

Remote services have proven to provide a safe, convenient, and effective way to serve patients outside the hospital environment. Furthermore, it has also recently seen a rise in demand.

In 2019, Axios designed a cross-regional program spanning the UAE, KSA, and Kuwait. The program utilizes a team of government health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, physicians, pharmacies, and other stakeholders to help overcome the growing burden on traditional health facilities and help close the patient support gap that exists outside the hospital. The solution is centered around remote and at-home care customized to each patient’s needs.

The solution ensures eligible patients receive quality care, and sustainable support from Axios’ experienced, multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals in the most convenient in a conducive setting, either at home, in a facility, or a combination of the two.

Virtual appointments with physiotherapists and nutritionists, delivery of prescribed treatments directly to a patient’s door, and home visits by a multidisciplinary team of specialists are among the many options continuously emerging to offer higher quality care at a better value for both the patient and the healthcare system.

The program has already proven popular among patients and practitioners. During the past two years, 25,000+ patients have been enrolled in the program, while 2,000+ healthcare practitioners have recommended patients and guided them through their treatment journey. Also, over 4,000 specialty medications have been delivered to about 1,400 patients, offering individuals a new way to continue their prescribed treatment without visiting a hospital or pharmacy.

Over 98 percent of patients that received care at home requested value added services during multidisciplinary team visits. In the UAE alone, over 26,000 different services have been conducted for patients during the past two years. Axios Remote Care services include receiving a full nutrition plan, physiotherapy, diagnostic and vaccination services at home, as well as completing IV drips. Axios Home Care is currently available across many countries in the MENA region, with plans for further expansion.

In the past 25 years, Axios’ has committed to advocating access solutions that strengthen the healthcare system and maximize medical benefits for patients.

Generating further interest, this year at the Dubai International Pharmaceuticals and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (DUPHAT) 2023, Axios is conducting a scientific program on ‘The Impact of Access on Healthcare Efficiency,’ where Axios will engage and co-create conversations from different perspectives such as regulators, healthcare providers, private companies, societal and patients perspectives that will generate 360-degree point of views aimed at empowering the future of transforming accessibility to healthcare and increasing efficiency.

Axios International Announces New Top Leadership Positions

Photo caption: Axios International congratulates Cliona Brady (seated), Dr.Anas Nofal (left), and Roshel Jayasundera (right) on being promoted to top leadership positions at Axios. Cliona is now the Chief Operating Officer (COO). Anas and Roshel have now been promoted to Managing Partners. Our leaders play an active role in guiding the business by continuing to push boundaries to do what is right and embrace change. Axios wishes them all the best in their new roles!

Axios International, a global healthcare access company, is pleased to announce promotions in its global leadership team to support its strategic business initiatives.

With effect from January 1, 2023, Cliona Brady, Senior Director, Business Services, has been promoted to the position of Chief Operating Officer and will lead the strategic design and operational delivery of a global Business Services function, including Human Resources, Finance, IT, Compliance, Communications, and Corporate Governance. Anas Nofal, Senior Director of Greater Middle East and North Africa, and Roshel Jayasundera, Senior Director, Global Consulting, have both been promoted to the positions of Managing Partners and are responsible for guiding Axios’ strategic direction, developing and implementing organizational goals by managing Axios International’s diverse teams and client relationships worldwide.

Cliona, who joined Axios in 2009, helped restructure the foundation of Axios in the past 10 years and made it where it is today. In her new role, she will provide leadership and management to ensure that the business has effective people, operational controls, and administrative and reporting procedures in place. Anas joined in 2011 and started Axios’ first program in MENA. Today he has successfully developed the business and implemented innovative projects in all of Axios’ healthcare access and adherence programs and significantly expanded its footprint in the Greater Middle East and Africa regions. Roshel joined Axios in 2016 and has been instrumental in overseeing high-performing consulting services globally as well as operational teams in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Dr. Joseph Saba, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Axios International said, “As the company marked its 25th anniversary and reached a critical size and footprint, strengthening one of our greatest assets – the Axios family is a priority. Our leaders play an active role in guiding the business by continuing to push boundaries, do what is right and never stand still in embracing change. Anas and Roshel will continue to nurture client and partners relationships roles and grow Axios footprint and impact in their new position as ‘Managing Partners,’ while Cliona will reinforce the internal teams in her role as the new ‘Chief Operating Officer.’ I look forward to continuing to work with them and believe they will be instrumental in successfully leading Axios toward the next 25 years of transforming access to healthcare. With our exceptionally strong senior leadership team in place, we will continue to focus on creating long-term value for our stakeholders, clients, and most importantly, our patients.”

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