This is the Tecnimede Group unit responsible for the marketing of all products within the hospital sector, with a special focus on the oncology and antiretroviral therapeutic segments.
The Tecnimede Group recognised the importance and specific nature of hospital management soon after its creation. For this reason, it created in 1995 its first business unit totally dedicated to the marketing of medicines for hospitals – Farmoz Hospitalar.
Currently, the Tecnimede Group, through its business area devoted to hospital tenders and negotiation—Tender & Hospital Business, closely monitors new challenges in hospital management, with a view to providing better accessibility to medicine, not only in Portugal, Spain, and Italy, but also in several other European countries, while enhancing dialogue between the various stakeholders.
- Easier access to new generic medicines in the hospital environment to enable more patients to be treated;
- Treating more patients at a more affordable cost, favouring a better management of resources;
- Market sustainability, to avoid shortfalls and the loss of safe and affordable therapies;
- Better financing of hospitals to enable the best possible relationship between supply and procurement.
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All hospital entities duly authorised for that purpose by INFARMED (National Authority of Medicines and Health Products of Portugal).
Over-the-counter medication.
Prescription-only medication.
Medication subject to restricted medical prescription intended for exclusive hospital use on the grounds of its pharmacological properties, its innovative nature, or for public health reasons.
Medication subject to restricted medical prescription intended for pathologies which can only be diagnosed in a hospital setting or in other specialised establishments with adequate diagnostic facilities, although patients may be prescribed medication and monitored outside these facilities.
Medication intended for outpatient treatment, but its use can produce very serious side effects. As a result, it can only be prescribed by a specialist and requires special supervision for the duration of the treatment.
Find out here how to proceed in the event of issues relating to safety or to report a possible adverse event related to Tender&Hospital Business products.