| | AUGUST 20248IN FOCUSDKSH Business Unit Healthcare, a prominent provider of Market Expansion Services in the pharmaceutical, OTC, consumer health, and medical device sectors, has partnered with Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd., a global specialty pharmaceutical company based in Japan. This collaboration supports Kyowa Kirin's strategic plans to enhance its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The partnership includes a promotion and distribution agreement for Kyowa Kirin's established medicine portfolio across South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Hong Kong & Macau SAR. Additionally, it covers the global products Crysvita in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Hong Kong & Macau SAR, and Poteligeo in Singapore.DKSH, renowned for providing comprehensive integrated solutions that drive sustainable growth for its client partners, has been selected by Kyowa Kirin as its strategic partner. This collaboration will implement a full agency alliance business model that offers complete healthcare solutions with a focus on improving patient access. Leveraging DKSH's extensive expertise in nephrology, well-established distribution networks, and strong commercial capabilities, this partnership represents a major advancement in enhancing patient care and accessibility in the region."We are very confident about this new journey with DKSH", stated Abdul Mullick, Ph.D., Chief International Business Officer (CIBO), Kyowa Kirin. "Given DKSH's proven healthcare expertise and commercial strength across Southeast Asia and North Asia, we are convinced we have chosen the right business partner to continue serving our patients, taking care of our employees and making people smile".Bijay Singh, Global Head Business Unit Healthcare, Member of the Executive Committee, DKSH, added, "We are thrilled to embark on this brand new partnership with Kyowa Kirin, especially as they chose DKSH as a regional partner across 6 markets. This collaboration reflects DKSH's commitment to driving growth for our clients while at the same time pursuing our mission of providing better healthcare to all patients in our markets. By combining our expertise and resources with Kyowa Kirin's excellent brands, we are confident we can provide a more cost-effective yet high-quality commercial access solution that provides outstanding patient outcomes and customer service". First private hospital for women opened in Abu Dhabi. The Brightpoint Royal Women's Hospital aims to bridging the gap for women's healthcare services. It also mainly focuses on to take needed care for mother and child.The announcement of Brightpoint Royal Women's Hospital will be good news for expecting mothers living in the Capital, where a growing population is putting pressure on existing maternity facilities.The hospital focuses to bring women a facility which includes the process of labour, delivery, recovery and postpartum (LDRP) care.Dr ChandrakumariRaghuram Shetty, Group Medical Director of NMC Healthcare, believes that the hospital will ease the delivery process for pregnant women in Abu Dhabi. "The exceptional services on offer at Brightpoint focus not only on producing healthy mothers and babies, but healthier generations of women and a healthier community as a whole."To improve women's labour experience the hospital to provide the LDRP programme, which is to be introduced at Brightpoint by ensuring mothers remain in their rooms throughout the whole birthing process.The hospital will be providing a whole spectrum of world-leading fertility treatment options to partners hoping to conceive. The hospital also provide the facility includes the latest 4D ultrasound technology, allowing extensive, ongoing assessment and evaluation of a baby's development."We are very happy to be easing the strain on women's health services in Abu Dhabi with a holistic approach, ensuring women feel cared for as individuals, that their time is valued and their wishes for both them and their family members are listened to," said Dr. Shetty. DKSH AND KYOWA KIRIN FORM STRATEGIC ASIA-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPFIRST PRIVATE HOSPITAL OPENS IN ABU DHABI FOR WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE
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