GPAS 2025: Global Strategies to Integrate Bleeding Disorders into Health Systems
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared an insightful post on X:
”During GPAS 2025, the session on national health policy frameworks, highlighted how Bleeding Disorders can be integrated into national health systems. Panelists from Nigeria, India, China, the Czech Republic, and Thailand offered insights on prioritizing BDs in health policy.”
At GPAS 2025, a dedicated session on national health policy frameworks explored how bleeding disorders (BDs) can be effectively integrated into public health systems.
Panelists from Nigeria, India, China, the Czech Republic, and Thailand shared diverse strategies for elevating BDs within national priorities.
Key themes included the importance of data-driven planning, sustainable funding models, and leveraging existing healthcare infrastructure.
The discussion emphasized the need for tailored policy approaches to ensure equitable care for individuals living with bleeding disorders worldwide!

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