ACCESS TO CARE
Discover a complete record of access to care issues by region and PPTA activities in support of access to therapies.
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Canada
Recently introduced Ontario Bill 178 proposes a ban on compensated plasma donation. This webpage contains PPTA's response to the bill and relevant information.
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Canada
Recently introduced Ontario Bill 178 proposes a ban on compensated plasma donation. This webpage contains PPTA's response to the bill and relevant information.
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Access to care
U.S. Federal
PPTA prepares policy documents (such as issue briefs, statements, backgrounds, and white papers) on a variety of policy topics that are relevant to protecting patient access and are important to the association and its members.
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Access to care
U.S. Federal
PPTA prepares policy documents (such as issue briefs, statements, backgrounds, and white papers) on a variety of policy topics that are relevant to protecting patient access and are important to the association and its members.
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U.S. State
PPTA supports patient access to all medically appropriate plasma protein therapies, which because of important clinical and manufacturing differences, an individual patient may tolerate or respond to one therapy better than another in the same class.
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U.S. State
PPTA supports patient access to all medically appropriate plasma protein therapies, which because of important clinical and manufacturing differences, an individual patient may tolerate or respond to one therapy better than another in the same class.
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Europe
The European plasma protein industry is a critical provider of lifesaving therapies for patients affected by chronic, life-threatening and debilitating conditions.
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Europe
The European plasma protein industry is a critical provider of lifesaving therapies for patients affected by chronic, life-threatening and debilitating conditions.
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