European Haemophilia Consortium / X
Jun 30, 2025, 09:41
Eighty People Walk Into Brussels and Leave With Better Policies and a Sharper Lens on Hemophilia: EHC Leadership Conference 2025
The European Haemophilia Consortium recently shared a proud post on X:
”On 26-29 June, 80+ participants gathered in Brussels for our EHC Leadership Conference! Three days of collaboration, learning and strategic discussions. Highlights: welcoming Kazakhstan as our new member, community debates & access to care. See you in Vienna Oct 3-5!”
It was just another ordinary summer weekend — if your idea of “ordinary” includes 80+ advocates, doctors, youth leaders, and policy enthusiasts voluntarily spending three days indoors discussing bleeding disorders.
June 26-29, Brussels: Welcome to the EHC Leadership Conference 2025, where coffee was strong, debates were stronger, and the stakes, as always, involved access to care across an entire continent.
Among the many “EHC moments,” one stood out: Kazakhstan officially joined the family!
Catch the next wave of EHC energy in Vienna, October 3–5.
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