2009 September 15 | Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

September 15, 2009

PDA European Workshop Offers Important Preview of EFPIA Quality by Design Documents

Filed under: Nutrition — Anna MorTis @ 1:19 pm

/EIN News/ Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) is offering delegates to its Quality by Design (QbD) workshop (Frankfurt, Germany 22/23 September 2009) an important opportunity to preview documents produced by the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA). The EFPIA mock documents (case studies) mimic a hypothetical application and reflect what would be done for a (bio-)chemical, pharmaceutical and analytical development conducted under a QbD approach for a biotech API and an injectable product. This work is being presented to PDA workshop delegates prior to presentation to European health policy-makers from the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) in London, UK on 28/29 September 2009. The documents’ authors will specifically seek input from workshop delegates on their presentations. “The purpose of these case studies is to provide examples of how an S2 and P2 section might look for a parenteral product developed using an enhanced QbD development approach, as envisaged in ICH Q8R. They are not intended to be all-encompassing or to represent the only way that development of a parenteral product can proceed, or be presented, said Brian Whithers, Abbott, Director CMC Regulatory and Co-Chair of EFPIA’s Product Development and CMC ad hoc group.

They are intended to stimulate thought and discussion of the possibilities that ICH Q8, 9 and 10 present for potential products.” Robert Schnepf, Head of Drug Product Formulation and Process Development of New Biological Entities, Merck KGaA, said sharing best practices with EMEA and other countries supports claims of regulatory relief made in the ICH documents and helps the industry fine-tune their own practices. “Much too often the potential of applying QbD is not seen or underestimated. It might be considered too complicated, implying large workload, time and resources without immediate benefit. This PDA Workshop offers the opportunity to challenge all preconceptions and to learn from the example of the EFPIA groups how much of this is true.” “I personally would like to invite delegates to this PDA Workshop. The coffee table format will help to convey the spirit and experiences of the discussions we had in our EFPIA groups”, said Graham Cook, Senior Director, Process Knowledge/Quality by Design.

Wyeth Global Quality & Compliance. Everything has been designed to ensure that participants will leave satisfied and enriched by the experience, with their issues addressed and discussed with a variety of subject matter experts.” To book your place at the workshop please visit www.pda.org/QbD2009
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Marine Crew Health Insurance

Filed under: Health Insurance — Tags: , — blogadmin @ 3:43 am

A mariner’s career is often thought to be richly rewarding and adventurous with plenty of travel. However, life at sea is often very demanding and comes with interesting healthcare challenges. Mainstream health insurance companies shy away from insuring the health of yacht crew members because they are not willing to take the additional risk and work with foreign healthcare providers.

Life at sea is a tough but usually rewarding. Just as other outdoor profession marine professionals have their own challenges with healthcare. The marine crew health insurance makes sure that subscribers have adequate medical protection even when they are miles away from the mainland.

The marine crew insurance is available to mariners of any country, provided they are crew members deployed in international waters. These yacht crew plans offer comprehensive medical benefits like emergency hospitalization, surgery and nursing care. These marine crew plans also cover less life threatening issues like doctor visits and prescription medicines.

Marine vessels and accompanying crew members can only be in domestic waters and territories for fraction of a year. In other words marine crew health insurance is an international insurance plan and as such requires the crew to travel and be away from home for a good portion of the year. Some marine health insurance plans mandate that the crew travel away from home-land for more than 6 months in a year.

Along with the typical benefits offered by common health insurance plans, the marine crew health insurance plans also offer coverage for medical evacuation and repatriation. Medical evacuation refers to the transport of the sick or injured in specially equipped airplane/vehicle to a medical facility. Repatriation refers to the packing and transporting the remains of a crew member from the vessel to the home of the crew member on the mainland.

Most marine crew health insurance policies do not cover existing chronic illnesses or a medical condition that exists at the time of applying for the plan. Sometimes marine crew health insurance companies may permanently exclude such conditions or out-right deny coverage to individuals with certain sicknesses.

Marine crew insurance policies are underwritten by specialty insurance companies that have experience with international risks. These underwriting insurance companies are well equipped to deal with global financial risks and invariably carry a sound financial rating. It follows that the marine crew health insurance companies have multi-lingual staff 24×7.

Some marine crew insurance plans offer dental and vision benefits. When dental and vision benefits are not offered at least a dental and vision discount card is offered. Most marine crew health insurance plans offer good coverage for dental treatment due to accidents or injuries.

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