Patient access programme for healthcare professionals expand in Thailand
Specifically, its five patient access programmes were launched in Thailand.
Over 100 hospitals and 250 healthcare workers will improve patient care for cancer and other life-threatening diseases with Docquity’s five patient access programmes (PAP).
In a statement, Southeast Asia’s community of HCPs is connecting two out of three doctors in the region, digitising and transforming the entire PAP process, connecting pharmaceutical partners, hospitals, HCPs, and patients seamlessly through one platform.
DocquityCare PAP allows centralized support service for hospitals and pharmacies to improve medicine accessibility and dispensing, doctors to easily reach patients for follow-up care, and patients to access needed medicines and better adhere to treatment protocols.
DocquityCare PAP addresses the current limitations of conventional PAPs, including the dependence on a limited number of stores for program execution, errors, and fraud due to paper-based processes, lack of data collection on prescribed and dispensed drug quantities, and the underreporting of adverse events.