Britta Diebel: Reflections on Healthcare Impact from the PPTA IPPC Congress
Britta Diebel, Manager Communications Plasma Europe at Haema Blut and Plasma, shared on LinkedIn:
”Meaningful, human and responsible
Last week at the IPPC Congress of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) in Milan reinforced an important insight:
This industry has far more to offer than products or processes – it has a clear role in shaping healthcare.
A very smart colleague captured it perfectly by describing our work as meaningful, human and responsible.
That framing stayed with me. Thank you, Diana Hirani.
Exchanges like these broaden perspectives and help us reflect on how we create impact – not only within our organizations, but across the value chain and society at large.
Grateful for the dialogue, the strategic inspiration and the renewed sense of purpose.”

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