The pharmaceutical industry can be the catalyst for a sustainable and resilient healthcare system in Greece
SFEE and its member companies are committed to ensuring the sustainability of our healthcare systems by breaking barriers and silos and working together with policymakers to deliver outcomes to patients, society and the national economy, writes Olympios Papadimitriou.
SFEE President Olympios Papadimitriou | Source: SFEE
03 Feb 2021
Europe is facing one of the most unprecedented crises since World War II. The COVID-19 pandemic is the most serious challenge the world has faced in our lifetime. It is above all a human crisis with severe health and socio-economic consequences.
Successful Tourism Leadership Demands Dynamic and Innovative Education and Training
January 29, 2021
It is obvious that the tourism industry has been devasted by COVID-19. The harsh, but necessary stop to travel created an unparalleled number of job losses around the world and it is estimated that 100.8 million tourism workers have been removed from the workplace since 2019.
When the embargoes and quarantines are lifted, and the consumer begins to feel confident enough to abandon the couch and move beyond their immediate neighborhood, there will be new demands on the tourism industry because the “renewed” traveler is not the same visitor who ventured around the world in 2019.
It was New Year’s Eve and Victorians were (rightly) preparing to celebrate their hard earned ‘freedom’.
After a debilitating year during which Victorians endured one of the harshest lockdowns in the world – courtesy of the Victorian Government’s ineptitude in handling hotel quarantine – many Victorians had organised a modest home party or a simple get away into neighbouring states.
The bungling of hotel quarantine was defined by the Federal Treasurer as “the costliest public policy failure in the history of the Commonwealth”.
Consequently, hundreds of thousands of jobs were lost, small businesses had been mauled and individual savings raped. And Government debt was off the charts.