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Human Centric announces its collaboration with Veronica Michael Ellina

by: IN Business News

15 December, 2023 2 min to read

HUMAN CENTRIC is pleased to announce its collaboration with Veronica Michael Ellina, a distinguished professional in the healthcare sector.

Veronica has held senior management positions in multinational pharmaceutical companies, gaining extensive experience in Business Operations, Business Development, Sales and Marketing Management, Team Management, Market Access and Pricing, as well as specialized negotiation and interaction skills with high-profile customers, including government Health organizations.

This strategic partnership results in the expansion of HUMAN CENTRIC’s services, now offering specialized training and consulting services in the healthcare sector.

Through its human-centered philosophy and a holistic approach, the company can now support all stakeholders in the healthcare sector (pharmaceutical companies, organizations such as HIO and OKYPY, professional bodies such as medical or pharmaceutical associations and patient associations), in their development according to the increased requirements of the healthcare system, helping them develop the necessary skills through training programs, but also through consulting services for specific challenges they may face.

All this supporting the importance of collaboration and the development of innovative ideas with patient care as the main pillar!

With the introduction of the General Health System (GeSY) and the continuous changes in the sector, the need for specialized skills and responsiveness to new challenges is now critical for successful adaptation to the healthcare system.

As Veronica mentioned: “GeSY is the biggest reform in the healthcare sector in Cyprus – a complete change that was implemented overnight, after many years of effort and investment of multiple financial and human resources. Its protection means ensuring the health of this and future generations.

This is why spending on health or improving skills and services by all stakeholders should be considered an investment - not a cost! Within these challenges, every involved body in the healthcare sector must find ways to contribute to the continuous improvement of the quality of the Healthcare system in Cyprus".