GPAS 2025 Closes with Vision for a Sustainable Future in Bleeding Disorders Care
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared an insightul post on X:
”Global experts closed GPAS 2025 with a powerful session on co-creating a sustainable future for the Bleeding Disorders community—addressing access gaps, emerging therapies, and the critical role of patient organizations in shaping what’s next. ”
Global experts concluded GPAS 2025 with a compelling session focused on co-creating a sustainable future for the bleeding disorders community.
The discussion addressed persistent gaps in access to care, the promise of emerging therapies, and the essential role of patient organizations in driving policy and innovation.
The session underscored the importance of collaborative, patient-centered strategies to ensure equitable progress in bleeding disorders care worldwide!

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