Protecting continuity of care through sustainablerespiratory solutions

As healthcare systems respond to the urgent need to reduce emissions, ensuring that patients continue to receive consistent, effective care remains essential. For people living with chronic respiratory conditions, continuity of treatment is critical to maintaining health outcomes and quality of life. 


In this article, Carmen Dell’Anna, Senior Vice President Global Medical Affairs & Franchise Air Strategy at Chiesi Group, reflects on how the transition to more sustainable healthcare must balance environmental responsibility with clinical effectiveness. Advances in respiratory care are beginning to demonstrate that this balance is possible, with new approaches helping to reduce environmental impact while maintaining the standards of care patients rely on.

 
The piece explores how innovation in respiratory treatments can support both sustainability goals and continuity of care, highlighting the importance of solutions that deliver for patients and the planet alike.


Click here to read the full article:


https://pharmaphorum.com/patients/protecting-continuity-care-through-sustainable-respiratory-solutions

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