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Paving the way for rare diseases patients: Addressing unmet needs for an improved quality of life and care
Empowering scleroderma patients through policy and advocacy
14 November 2023, European Parliament, 2pm-4pm, Room 3H1
On 14 November, MEP Patrizia Toia (S&D, IT) and FESCA are hosting an event on “Paving the way for rare diseases patients: Addressing Unmet Needs for an Improved Quality of Life and Care” in the European Parliament.
Building upon the momentum of 2022, FESCA has continued its successful ‘Find the Light to Bloom’ campaign in 2023′, illuminating the unmet needs of people living with scleroderma and the challenges they face regarding diagnosis, treatment and patient quality of life.
As part of the “Find the Light to Bloom” campaign, FESCA has been looking into the challenges faced by those living with this life limiting disease, from limited access to treatment and care, which can vary across the EU, to the impact on people’s emotional and mental wellbeing, as well as their performance and independence at work. Lack of public access to non-drug treatments including psychological support, adequate labour market policies, as well as affordable and accessible care services remain key challenges that people living with scleroderma must overcome on a daily basis.
In light of these, the upcoming event seeks to convene stakeholders from the public, private, and civil society sectors to explore the findings of recent research on the perspective of patients regarding the socio-economic impact of the scleroderma and the care journey. Additionally, the event will emphasize the potential advantages arising from ongoing health-related legislative proposals aimed at addressing the underlying factors, including the European Commission’s comprehensive approach to mental health, the EU Care Strategy, and the revision of the EU pharmaceutical legislation.
Agenda
The below agenda has been created to provide a multifaceted approach to the topic, as well as allow speakers from different backgrounds to provide their opinion. MEP Patrizia Toia will be opening the event and together with Sue Farrington, President of FESCA will allow for fruitful discussions of the panelists.
Welcome
Opening Remarks by Patrizia Toia, Member of the European Parliament (S&D, IT)
Presentation of ‘Through Dance We Bloom’ video
Through dance, we express emotion and feeling and can tell stories with the movement of our bodies. ‘Through Dance We Bloom’ was developed as part of FESCA’s mission to call for equal treatment and care across Europe for people with scleroderma.
Report on Breaking Down the Social Impact of Scleroderma
Sue Farrington, President of the Federation of European Scleroderma Associations, FESCA
The report is based on a survey that was launched in 2023 and that sought to measure how different countries perform against criteria related to scleroderma diagnosis, care and management, collecting data from patient organisations worldwide. The report provides insights into patients’ experience in getting a diagnosis, receiving medical care, and managing their condition, as well as the socio-economic impact of this disabling disease. It also highlights best practices and identifies gaps where urgent policy action is needed.
Panel I – Unveiling the Hidden Challenges: Exploring the Social Impact of Scleroderma on Quality of Life and Holistic Well-being
During this panel, we aim to do discuss some of the socio-economic challenges and unmet needs of patients living with rare conditions, from psychological support and labour policies to work-life balance for carers. A multifaceted panel of five speakers will share their opinions and expertise in the field and provide a well-rounded discussion.
Panel II – Breaking Barriers in Scleroderma Care: Addressing Unmet Medical Needs
The second panel will discuss the revision of the EU pharmaceutical legislation, with a particular focus on addressing unmet medical needs through the regulation. Speakers with a policy background, health expertise and other knowledge areas will create a dynamic discussion.
Wrap-up and Closing Remarks
Patrizia Toia, Member of the European Parliament (S&D, IT)
The speakers