Pharma's Latest Davos Pledge: Sincere, Or Just Keeping Up Appearances?
Executive Summary
Many hope the "dialogue of the deaf" between pharma and other healthcare stakeholders can be truly bridged by the industry's latest Davos declaration to collaborate in targeting chronic diseases of the poor.
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