Indian Pharma Needs To Catch Up In Digital Health
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Indian pharmaceutical companies must move much more aggressively to exploit the internet economy and reach out to health practitioners and customers. Technological change is transforming the face of the pharmaceutical industry globally by delivering new web-enabled answers to solve business and healthcare issues, but India's drug sector has fallen badly behind, says a new study.
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