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Servier Ukraine: A Contribution to Improving Nation’s Health as Part of Corporate Social Responsibility

19/ 12/ 2024
  In Ukraine, the nations health improvement program Mission 50/28 has been launched, aimed at systematically combating arterial hypertension. The program is initated by the All-Ukrainian Association of Cardiologists of Ukraine with the support of Servier Ukraine, underscoring the company’s commitment to tackling critical healthcare challenges. Arterial hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in Ukraine and globally. This silent and widespread non-communicable disease affects one-third of Ukraine’s population (34.8%). However, only 14.4% of patients with elevated blood pressure take medications and achieve effective control.* The goal of the program is to achieve blood pressure control in 50% of hypertensive patients, bringing it below 140/90 mmHg, by 2028. As part of the Mission 50/28 program, educational initiatives will be organized to enhance family doctors’ knowledge of diagnosing and treating hypertension in line with modern international and Ukrainian guidelines, with an emphasis on applying these practices in clinical settings. To measure the program’s effectiveness, annual analyses of blood pressure control rates will be conducted, enabling the long-term monitoring of treatment outcomes. “Participating in the Mission 50/28 program is part of our mission to improve patients’ health. As a recognized leader in cardiology in the Ukrainian market, we understand the significance of addressing arterial hypertension and are committed to implementing initiatives and programs aimed at improving the patient journey — from diagnosis to effective treatment. In partnership with the Association of Cardiologists of Ukraine, we aim not only to enhance the quality of medical care but also to impact blood pressure control rates on a national scale,” said Nicolas Claverel, General Manager of Servier Ukraine. By supporting the Mission 50/28 program, Servier Ukraine strives to be a trusted partner in healthcare, improving the quality of life for Ukrainian patients.  *STEPS prevalence of non-communicable disease risk factors. Ukraine 2019. Available at: https://www.who.int/ukraine/uk/publications/WHO-EURO-2020-1468-41218-56060 (accessed on: 22.07.2024).
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In Ukraine, the nation’s health improvement program Mission 50/28 has been launched, aimed at systematically combating arterial hypertension. The program is initated by the All-Ukrainian Association of Cardiologists of Ukraine with the support of Servier Ukraine, underscoring the company’s commitment to tackling critical healthcare challenges.

Arterial hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in Ukraine and globally. This silent and widespread non-communicable disease affects one-third of Ukraine’s population (34.8%). However, only 14.4% of patients with elevated blood pressure take medications and achieve effective control.* The goal of the program is to achieve blood pressure control in 50% of hypertensive patients, bringing it below 140/90 mmHg, by 2028.

As part of the Mission 50/28 program, educational initiatives will be organized to enhance family doctors’ knowledge of diagnosing and treating hypertension in line with modern international and Ukrainian guidelines, with an emphasis on applying these practices in clinical settings. To measure the program’s effectiveness, annual analyses of blood pressure control rates will be conducted, enabling the long-term monitoring of treatment outcomes.

“Participating in the Mission 50/28 program is part of our mission to improve patients’ health. As a recognized leader in cardiology in the Ukrainian market, we understand the significance of addressing arterial hypertension and are committed to implementing initiatives and programs aimed at improving the patient journey — from diagnosis to effective treatment. In partnership with the Association of Cardiologists of Ukraine, we aim not only to enhance the quality of medical care but also to impact blood pressure control rates on a national scale,” said Nicolas Claverel, General Manager of Servier Ukraine.

By supporting the Mission 50/28 program, Servier Ukraine strives to be a trusted partner in healthcare, improving the quality of life for Ukrainian patients. 

*STEPS prevalence of non-communicable disease risk factors. Ukraine 2019. Available at: https://www.who.int/ukraine/uk/publications/WHO-EURO-2020-1468-41218-56060 (accessed on: 22.07.2024).

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