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Ashfield Engage launches with an integrated offering to maximize engagement with patients, HCPs and payers Posted Feb 02, 2021
Ashfield Engage, a business unit of Ashfield, part of UDG Healthcare plc., today launches as an engagement and commercialization partner for the healthcare industry. Previously ‘Ashfield Commercial and Patient Solutions’, the business has grown and enhanced its capabilities across five specialist areas: Medical Affairs, Market Access , Commercial, Patient Solutions, and Event Experiences.
Driven by customer demand for diverse, collaborative commercialization services, Ashfield Engage launches as a single partner to create personalized, impactful experiences for all healthcare audiences, across all channels.
Staying ahead of the surging demand for remote strategies and the impact of COVID-19 on behaviours, Ashfield Engage is focused on engaging with patients, HCPs and payers on behalf of its clients to the maximum effect, whether virtua
Healthcare services provider UDG Healthcare said it has made a good start to its financial year with constant currency adjusted operating profit for the quarter to the end of December ahead of the same quarter the previous year.
UDG Healthcare expects profit growth up to 13% this year Dublin-based healthcare services company says profit in first quarter ‘ahead’of last year
Tue, Jan 26, 2021, 07:43
Dublin-based healthcare services company UDG Healthcare expects adjusted operating profit to be between 11 per cent and 13 per cent ahead of the $165.3 million (€136.5m) it reported in its full year 2020.
It said on Tuesday it expected adjusted diluted earnings per share to be between 9 per cent and 11 per cent ahead of the 47.7c reported last year.
Both of those projections have been made “before the amortisation of acquired intangible assets, transaction costs and exceptional items”.
“The group’s strong balance sheet allows it to make further strategic acquisitions as those opportunities arise, complementing its continued underlying profit growth,” it said.