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Kapil Raina Highlights Increased Patient Access to Healthcare Information and Progress in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.

by Mark Chiang
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Kapil Raina, MD, Principal of Market Access at Herspiegel Consulting, addressed critical gaps within the healthcare industry, noting specifically how increased access to information is changing patient engagement and also spoke about progress in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Raina presented these points during an industry discussion. Raina highlighted that patients now have unprecedented access to healthcare information, a factor that changes the dynamics of patient care and how it is administered. He also mentioned existing “disconnects” within the pharmaceutical industry, suggesting areas where communication and understanding could be improved. Furthermore, Raina expressed optimism about the direction of pharmaceutical manufacturing, indicating advancements that hold promise for enhanced patient outcomes.

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Date: May 6, 2025

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