Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access

Pharmacy, Medicines, and Specialised Commissioning in the new NHS

April 12, 2021 Mtech Access Season 2 Episode 9
Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access
Pharmacy, Medicines, and Specialised Commissioning in the new NHS
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What changes can we expect to pharmacy, medicines management, and specialised commissioning in the new NHS?  Professor Inderjit Singh (Chief Pharmacist at University Hospitals Birmingham) joins Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access) to explore all this and more.

Professor Singh is one of the leading pharmacists in today’s NHS and is currently Chief Pharmacist at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. He has responsibility for the provision of the pharmacy service within the Trust and for ensuring appropriate governance of medicines. He provides strategic oversight into commercial pharmacy matters and strategic support to Heath Trust Europe, a collaborative procurement hub based in Birmingham.

This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 26th March 2021.

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