New patient-centric website launched in Europe to empower people with chronic conditions
Patient-centric website ‘Life Effects’ European launch sees expanded content featuring insights from European patients with chronic conditions
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. today announced the European launch of Life Effects (https://lifeeffects.teva), a patient-centric website hosting content created by patients and checked by experts, at the European Committee for the Treatment and Research of Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) Congress in Berlin. This online content initiative was created following extensive research from 13,500 patients globally and is now being launched in Europe. Research shows a demand from patients especially those with chronic conditions including Multiple Sclerosis (MS), for trustworthy and reliable health information.
With content developed in collaboration with patients, Life Effects consists of articles, videos and podcasts that offer information, insight and inspiration to people suffering from one or more chronic condition, including MS, particularly focusing on the impact a condition has on a patient’s day-to-day life. By working with a core group of patients on an ongoing basis, who make direct contributions which are reviewed by experts, Life Effects offers a first-hand, credible perspective on what it’s like to live with a chronic condition. Together, these patients and Life Effects tell authentic stories, take a patient-centric look at the latest thinking, and offer practical tips and advice to make things a little easier.
Aoife Kirwan, who is living with MS and based in Ireland said:
Vice President of Medical Affairs at Teva Europe, Marco Avila said:
The European launch of Life Effects marks the website’s expansion outside the US and it now incorporates MS related content, reflected in the choice of announcing at ECTRIMS. The website also contains content on conditions including: asthma, depression and migraine.
The Life Effects team works with Healthline, the fastest growing consumer health information site, and Panoply, a premium podcast network which is part of The Slate Group. Healthline and Panoply help Teva integrate the authentic voice and credible point of view of the patient with the rigorous editorial focus of the professional journalist.
Vice President of Channels Strategy and Digital Content at Teva, Arun Mahtani said:
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