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International Gaucher Day – Macedonia

International Gaucher Day will be marked at the end of October, with an educational lecture for doctors and meeting for families. Details will follow after 20th October.


Alport Syndrome Balkan Meeting, Ohrid, 29th of August – 1st of September

The citizen association for rare diseases “Life with Challenges” organizes The First Balkan Meeting for Alport Syndrome in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia from 31st August to 2nd September. The event is organized by Gordana Loleska, Vesna Aleksovska and Velibor Tasich, MD. The event began with an opening addresses from a mother of a child with Alport syndrome, the Minister of Health and the Mayor of Ohrid Municipality.

Statement, Gordana Loleska, activist in LIFE WITH CHALLENGES, mother of a child with Alport syndrome, organizer of the conference:
I am glad that we have here present today institutions, patients and doctors, because together we can achieve more for the families that face a rare disease such as Alport Syndrome. I hope that the families will have the opportunity to talk and to sincerely ask about all they need to know about Alport syndrome in the course of these 3 days. As a mother of a child with Alport syndrome I know what it feels like when the world crashes upon you when you get diagnosis with which you do not know what to do because there is no cure. It remains for us to bear hope that there will be new clinical trials and medicines that will extend and improve life with Alport syndrome.

Statement, Venko Filipche, Minister of Health of R. Macedonia:
I believe that only in such meetings where all the concerned parties are present we can jointly do much more and get good results . Doctors and experts should always be at disposal to patients, as well as to institutions. We will try to improve the life of all patients, citizens of our country. We have started cooperating with the rare disease associations a year ago when we had meetings where all the problems and challenges were genuinely discussed. We have completed some of the tasks, and we are still working on others. The electronic registry has been completed, three new medicines have been procured. Now we are working on improving the diagnostic of rare diseases and procuring new medicines. At a meeting with the Minister of Finance we demanded higher budget for health care as well as for rare diseases. Also, we are working on a special fund with the Chamber of Commerce for creating additional means for medicines for rare diseases.

Statement: Konstantin Georgievski, Vice -Mayor of Ohrid
We are proud to host this Balkan meeting and we are here to support every process of cooperation. I am convinced that during these three days my respected colleagues and experts will offer knowledge and new information that patients and families with Alport Syndrome will find useful and at the same time they will exchange experiences among themselves for further improvement of the treatment of Alport Syndrome in Macedonia. I wish you a pleasant stay in our most beautiful city, Ohrid.

Statement: Vesna Aleksovska, President of the association:

When I first met Gordana Loleska I knew that she was a mother who would fight not only against the disease of her child but also for all the children with rare diseases and she has made it. It is with insurmountable enthusiasm that Ms. Loleska has organized many events around Ohrid to raise public awareness on rare diseases and she has also succeeded to have a post stamp created for rare diseases. I hope that other families will also be encouraged to demand improved quality of life because all citizens deserve a chance for a better life. The Alport Syndrome is a disease for which there is no cure at present; but researchers are carried out and I hope that when it is approved the same will be soon available with us. We must strive towards systematic, long-term solutions that will bring to improve the access to early diagnosis, early treatment and care, and control and follow-up of diseases regardless if they are rare or common.

The present situation with rare diseases in Macedonia

With the creation of the registry and with the increase of finances in the rare disease programme in 2015 and 2016 the procurement of over 29 medicines for 15 different diagnosis was enabled, medicines that until then were not available to patients with rare diseases . 2017 was a year when nothing happened regarding rare diseases. In 2018 we got the electronic registry for rare diseases that should alleviate the registration and follow-up of patients as well as the follow up of the quantity of medicines. This year finally after 7 months we have received 3 new medicines in the rare disease programme. We appeal that the tender procedures are shortened (7 months is really an unexpectedly long period of time for a tender procedure). The resolution of the lack of medicines for rare and other diseases with emergency tender procedures is not the long term solution we desire. The lack of medicines and expecting procurement is an additional stress for both patients and families . We expect that medicines are procured for Spinal Muscular Atrophy as promised and oral therapy for Gaucher patients. Additionally, medicines are needed for pulmonary fibrosis, tablets Fludrocortison are needed for ​congenital adrenal hyperplasia, for Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy and others. There always new diagnosis and there is also research and new medicines are being approved in the EU and USA .

From the HIFM we are still waiting for approval for reimbursement for special bandages and band aids for Epidermolisis Bulosa these were promised back in 2016 in February. Also we hope that HIFM will have understanding to put breathing machines on the list of orthopedic aids (for patients who experience breathing aparatus failure and who cannot breathe independently).

Of course, the priority remains for diagnosis, for which still there isn’t reimbursement from HIFM or from the Ministry of Health and we expect that this will be remedied soon. In communication with MASA and the MH we hope that the financial obstacles are soon overcome for receiving diagnosis in Macedonia and abroad.

We are grateful to everyone who has supported us so far and we continue the cooperation in future . We hope that as an association we will contribute towards the future of people with rare diseases so that is the future that they desire.


First Balkan Alport Syndrome Meeting

Program for the First Balkan Meeting of Families with Alport Syndrome and Experts

Ohrid, Macedonia, 31 August-2 September 2018

Organizational board: Prof. D-r Velibor Tasic, Vesna Aleksovska, Gordana Loleska

31 August, Friday, 2018

  • Arrival of participants until 13.00
  • 13.00 – 14.00 – Lunch
  • 15.00 – 15.10 Vesna Aleksovska, Gordana Loleska: Opening Remarks
  • 15.10 – 15.30 Venko Filipce, Minister of Health and Jovan Stojanoski, Mayor of Ohrid
  • 15.30 – 15.50 Liesbeth Siderius: Rare Diseases in low economy countries – challenges and opportunities
  • 15.50 – 16.00 Vesna Aleksovska: Rare diseases in R. Macedonia – Progress of the rare disease program from 2009 to 2018
  • 16.00 – 16.30 Aleksandra Jancevska, Velibor Tasic, Liljana Tasevska R’mus: Basic on genetic testing
  • 16.30 – 17.00 – Coffee break
  • 17.00 – 17.40 Julia Höfele– Genetics of Alport syndrome – Molecular results of Macedonian patients
  • 17.40 – 18.00 Patrick Walker Alport UK: Alport Syndrome Alliance: effort to build an international collaborative
  • 18.00 – 18.20 – Coffee break
  • 18.20 – 18.40 Dusan Miljkovic: Alport syndrome in Serbia
  • 18.40 – 19.00 Danko Milosevic: Alport syndrome in Croatia
  • 19.30 – 21.30 – Dinner

1 September, Saturday, 2018

  • 8.00 – 9.00 – Breakfast
  • 9.00 – 9.30 – Meet the expert Julia Hoefele: Diagnostic challenges in Alport syndrome
  • 9.30 – 10.00 Meet the expert Liesbeth Siderius: How patients’ organization work in West Europe
  • 10.00 – 10.10 Meet the expert Velibor Tasic: Is familiar benign hematuria indeed benign?
  • 10.10 – 10.40 Meet the expert Tatjana Zorcec: Psycological support to Alport families
  • 10.40 – 11.00 Ana Momirovska: Overview of first Alport results using molecular testing in Republic of Macedonia
  • 11.00 – 11.30 – Coffee break
  • 11.30 – 11.50 Nevenka Laban Guceva: Ophtalmologic changes in patients with Alport syndrome.
  • 11.50 – 12.10 Irena Duma: Audiologic changes in Alport Syndrome
  • 12.10 – 12.30 Vojislav Radulov: Hearing devices (technical aspects)
  • 12.30 – 13.00 Tatjana Zorcec: Psychological profile of children with chronic kidney disease and Alport syndrome
  • 14.00 – 14.30 – Lunch
  • 14.30 – 14.50 Danka Pokrajac : Alport syndrome in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 14.50 – 15.10 Velibor Tasic: Alport syndrome in Macedonia
  • 15.10 – 15.30 Galija Zlatanova: Alport syndrome in Bulgaria
  • 15.30 – 15.45 Jovan Neskovski: Report on a large Alport pedigree from Gostivar
  • 15.45 – 16.10 Irena Busljetic: Transplantation in Alport syndrome
  • 16.10 – 16.30 Association NEFRON: Importance of organ donation
  • 16.30 – 17.00 – Coffee break
  • 17.00 – 17.20 Personal story 1: Our experience on participation in the Early Protect Study
  • 17.20 – 17.40 Personal story 2: After loss of the kidney graft
  • 17.40 – 18.00 Personal story 3: Successful kidney transplantation

 

2 September, Sunday, 2018

  • 8.00 – 9.00 – Breakfast
  • 9.00 – 9.20 – Gordana Loleska: Clinical trials and orphan drugs for Alport’s – are they available for Macedonian patients
  • 9.20-9.40 Natasa Stajic& Jovana Punik _ Alport syndrome-our experience at the Institute for Mother and Child Health Belgrade
  • 9.40 –-10.00 Gordana Lomic: Alport syndrome-our experience at the University Children’s Hosptal, Belgrade
  • 10.00 – 11.00 All participants: Conclusions and vision for the future
  • 11.00 – departure of participants

Rare Diseases on Ohrid Running

On 3rd of June, on Ohird Running, rare diseases were present as 50 people were running for raising awareness about rare diseases. The message is clear – we want timely and free diagnosis, we want access to innovative medicines, we want access to appropriate care, we want a better life!

 

This activity was organized by Gordana Loleska, a member and activist of LIFE WITH CHALLENGES. Also we had support with the municipality of Ohrid.

This event was a promotional and there were a few races going on during the day, some professional and some recreational.


Statement, Gordana Loleska, activist of LIFE WITH CHALLENGES 

„On this marathon we have professional running for rare diseases, but also parents and patients themselves are running for better life. The citizens of Ohrid supported our cause and contributet towards raising awareness about the problems of people with rare diseases. We also have the Minister for Health, Venko Filipce, running for us and the Minister for finance – Dragan Tevdovski, also we had the state secretary for external affairs – Viktor Dimovski.

 

Statement, Vesna Aleksovska, president of LIFE WITH CHALLENGES

„Gordana is one of our most active members, and she organized many events for raising awareness on rare diseases. This is one of those events where we share  with the media our problems.

Rare families help and support each other, as we are aware of the burden of the rare disease that we have to care for the rest of our lives. There are some steps towards improvement of care and treatment. In 2009 the minister Bujar Osmani was the one who made a separate program for rare diseases. In 2015 the Minister Nikola Todorov added finance to the program and 30 new medicines were provided for 18 diagnosis. He also started the registry for rare diseases. In 2018, the Minister Venko Filipce added 3 new drugs, and we are expecting more until the end of the year. He also started to transform the registry into an electronic one for easier use. 

We all deserve better health system and health services. As an association we will continue to cooperate with other organizations and institutions towards long term solutions for better health care, treatment and services.“

 

The event was organized in cooperation with:

Охрид трчаТ – Ohrid Running

Our activity is supported by:

Genzyme Sanofi Aventis, Celgene International, Pfizer, Hoffman La Roche, Biomarin, Medis, Novartis, Municipality of Ohrid.


Life with Challenges on Skopje Marthon

The Association of citizens for rare diseases LIFE WITH CHALLENGES continues with the tradition and this year is participating at Skopje Marathon together with the group Skopje Night Running. The motto as the previous years is Running for better life.

On 6th of May, 40 participants on 21 and 42 kilometers will run for rare diseases. Our voice is stronger when we are together. 

This activity is dedicated for raising awareness on rare diseases in R. Macedonia. Families with rare diseases face different challenges in their everyday life. We are thankful to everyone who supported this activity from 2013 onward. We hope to further contribute towards the future of people with rare diseases.

Statement: Vesna Aleksovska, President of LIFE WITH CAHALLEGNES

„After the start of the registry for rare diseases and the increase of finance for provision of drugs for rare diseases in 2015, we had around 30 medicines supplied for over 18 diagnosis. The Minister of Health Venko Filipce, this year on rare disease day promised 3 new medicines and he kept the promise as we can see form the new tender for rare diseases that is ongoing at the moment. 

There is still a need for medicines for newly registered patients and new medicines such as for Pulmonary Fibrosis, Juvenile Arthritis and other rheumatological diseases, Becker and Duchene Muscular Distrophy. We also have a request for oral therapy for Gaucher diseases as it will improve quality of life of patients who can transfer from infusion every 2 weeks on a pill every day. 

From the Health Insurance Fund we still expect refund for special bandages for Epidermosilis Bulosa that were promised in 2016 in February.

We are also very concerned regarding diagnosis.In the past 2 months we had 3 cases (a baby of 4 months, a child of 10 years and an adult) with difficulties to get the diagnosis. Although they had tests in Macedonia for different diagnosis nothing was confirmed. To get tests in other countries it costs from 500 to 5000 EUR depending on the tests needed. Refund is not available for diagnosis in Macedonia. Although the HIF promised to get a new regulative about this nothing is happening. Without a diagnosis life is very difficult since you have no idea what are you fighting with and how to treat and manage the disease. 

The association will continue to communicate with the institutions to ensure that in future there will be appropriate health and social services for the families that face life with rare diseases. Every person deserves a chance for better life. Only together we can improve all of our lives.“


Rare disease day 2018

This year, the Association of citizens for rare diseases LIFE WITH CHALLENGES, marked 28th of February , RDD, wth many events in many cities: Bitola, Valandovo, Ohrid, Strumica, Skopje, Gostivar …

Rare disease day is international campaign for raising awareness on rare diseases. From 2008, there have been more than 1000 events around the world. The campaign started as an European event and than it became global. The subject for 201 is research. This day is a possibility for participants all around the world to be a part of the global call towards the creators of politics, researchers, companies and health professionals.

Statement, Vesna Aleksovska, president of LIFE WITH CHALLENGES:

Rare disease day, for us, patients and families with rare diseases, is a day to remind the public about what has been done for us and what is needed in the future so we can have a better quality of life. One of the problems is of course access to new innovative drugs. From 2015 to 2017 there has been 30 new drugs for around 18 diagnosis. Now in 2018 we will get 2 new drugs, one for aplastic anemia and one for Familial Amyloid polyneuropathy. We still have a long list including spinal muscular atrophy, pulmonary fibrosis, systemic sclerosis, muscular dystrophy Duchen and Becker, rare cancer as MDS and other in hematology, rare cancers in oncology … we also hope for oral therapy to be available for Gaucher patients, and for juvenile arthritis there are only 2 drugs available so we are trying to get one more as there are around 3 patients who are buying the drug themselves.

From the social aspect, we expect new social services and training for employees in social centers so that they are aware of the individuality and the difficulty of the rare diagnosis.  On our list is also the need for improvement of diagnosis as we ask from the Health insurance fund to provide refund for diagnosis of rare diseases in the country, and if it is not possible than to have a possibility to send appropriate material abroad in laboratories that Macedonia is cooperating with. Without early diagnosis, early treatment is not possible and the quality of life is very low.

To be rare means to search for diagnosis from couple of months to over 10 years, rare means to know that somewhere else in your neighbor country there is a treatment for your disease but it is not accessible to you in your own country. Rare is when you can’t find a person with the same disease in your own city, country, region and you have to search the world to find a person just like you. Rare is when you ask your doctor about your disease, and he starts searching the internet. Rare is when you have to explain your condition to everyone and still no one will understand. Rare is when you fight for every day, when you are happy doing your everyday chores, rare is when you are one in thousands of people and when you find people like you, you feel like you found your other family, rare id when it is not possible for you to plan your future … because you are rare … you are not like the others …

From 20 to 25 February, in Gostivar, е оthere was an event organized by Josif Mishevski and Nebojsha Petreski. The first picture for support came from the mayor of Gostivar, Arben Taravari. We are thankful for the support of Procam studio and the city of Gostivar.

On 26th of February, in Bitola, Magnolija square, with the support of the city of Bitola, Vino bar Bure and Hepar centre Bitola we organized an event for raising awareness on rare diseases and a press conference. We are thankful to the high school Jane Sandanski and Josip Boz Tito for the support. 

With this kind of campaign we showed that everyone an join in and give support to families that face rare diseases.

On 28th of February in Ohird , Gordana Loleska organized many events for raising awareness.  Middle schools and high schools from Ohrid all joined to raise awareness about rare diseases. On the 28th there was a march for rare diseases with many citizens participating and sharing care

Also there was a promotion of a song for rare diseases – We are all the same, that was performed by talents from the show Ohrid Sueprstar. This song is recorded in the studio Kitrozan, the music is from Jovica Karalievski and the text is from Sasho Mitan. The arrangement is from Jovica Karalievski and Dmiche Kitrozoski.

Helen Doron Center also participated in the campaign to support their student Iva Hadjimanova who is fighting with Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. There is no cure or treatment for this disease yet. Also her  friends from school joined to support Iva.

#ShowYourRare #rarediseaseday #MyRare #CureCMD

Strumica and Valandovo also joined for rare disease day under the leadreship of Ljubica Prodanova. 

The school Jane Sandanski from Strumica supported families with rare diseases.

The children from Valandovo also gave their support. 

We also got some support from our prime minister – Zoran Zaev. 

On 28th of February, in Skopje in organization of the National Alliance for rare diseases of R. Macedonia there was a press conference in the EU info center. We tried to remind the institutions what have they done until today and what is needed so we can have a better future.

Thanks to everyone who joined in the support for the families that face rare diseases.

All events were supported by:

Sincerely, 

Vesna Aleksovska

President of LIFE WITH CHALLENGES

Tel: +389 (0)70 70 54 46

E-mail: zivotsopredizvici@gmail.com ; vesna.stojmirova@gmail.com

Information about the association:

 

 


Rare Disease Day 2018

The Association of citizens for rare diseases LIFE WITH CHALLENGES with the help of  members, other organizations and volunteers is organizing a few events in different cities in Macedonia.

On the 24th of February together with Hepar centar Bitola, we are having a public event in the center of the city. Find us from 11 to 13.00h.

On the 28th of February in Ohrid, Gordana Loleska with the help of supporters and cooperation from many good people from Ohrid is having an event, please search and read more on facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Retki-Bolesti-Ohrid-390287864742066/

On the 28th of February we are together  at a press conference with the National Alliance of R. Macedonia in Skopje, EU info center, 10.00h.

We will soon publish info on other cities (Gostivar, Valandovo, Demir Kapija).

Mark this day with us – read more how – Флаер – Ден на ретки болести 2018


Events for raising awareness on rare diseases, December, 2017

Everyone for Jane, Raising awareness on SMA, December, Ohrid, 2017

In December, in Ohrid, the citizens organized by Gordana Loleska, managed to realize an event for raising awareness on Spinal Muscular Atrophy. As there is a drug approved and available but it is still not accessible for children in Macedonia. We hope that new medicines for different rare diseases will be available in 2018.

Football Game, elementary school, Skopje, December, 2017

The children from an elementary school in Skopje, Dimitar Miladinov, organized a football game to raise awareness on the problems and challenges of children with rare diseases. In the game there were also children with rare diseases, who played together.

Rare Disease Day Flag under water for New Year, December, 2017, Ohrid, Macedonia

For the 16th time, the members of the Dicing centre Amfora, and the Club for under water activities Ohrid, in cooperation with the Alliance for under water activities of Macedonia, decorated the Christmas tree under water in Ohrid lake, Macedonia. Traditionally as every year they decorated the tree in the lake at the Bay of Bones. Even the youngest members of the diving club participated in this activity.

Santa Clause race, Ohrid, December, 2017

In December, 2017 in Ohrid there was an event for New Year – a race of Santa Clause. Gordana Loleska made a cooperation with the organizers and at the end of the race people could take picture with the participants and the rare disease day flag to raise awareness on rare diseases.


EUROPLAN Conference – Building future for rare diseases

The first EUROPLAN conference in Macedonia on the topic of rare diseases was held on the 10th November 2017 from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm in the hotel Holiday Inn in Skopje. Experiences and examples from the area of the rare diseases from Europe and the region were shared at the conference, as drive towards discussions and identification of possibilities for the improvement of the situation in Macedonia. Through discussions this conference works toward the possible solutions to provision of secure future and good-quality life for the patients and families facing a rare disease in our country.

For the first time at such a conference were present the institutions ( Health-care committee, Government of RM, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Health Insurance Fund of R. Macedonia, The Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Agency for Medicines), health-care workers (Committee for rare diseases , University Children’s Clinic, University Clinical Centre  Skopje) representatives of pharmaceutical companies , representatives from associations form Macedonia and the region and EU, patients and parents facing a rare disease.

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Brochure in Macedonian: Еуроплан

Statement by Rebeka Jankovska- Risteski, President of the National Alliance for Rare Diseases of R. Macedonia: In 2015 as a result of our loud endeavours, the wider community became aware of our sufferings and problems- the difficult diagnostic for rare diseases in Macedonia, the unavailability of medicines for treatment, and even more the price of treatment. A dedicated team of people some of which, to my great pleasure, I see here today and that causes a sense of debt towards them and my entire respect, have taken up the challenge to establish and to give life to the Rare Disease Programme. The Programme has encompassed several medicines, namely 29 medicines for 18 diagnoses, for which we as a non-governmental sector suggested, and the professional health-care workers decided that they should inevitably be covered in the regular treatment for rare diseases.

The problems are many and we often reacted to the responsible ministries for changes in the laws, bylaws, rulebooks … Many things are necessary, such as defining the notion of a rare disease, with this many patients will become visible and recognized as a special category of people for whom a special treatment and therapy is needed; defining proper procedure for timely procurement of medicines, a centre for rare diseases, even a virtual one, which will have a team of its own, responsibilities and a manner of working and, of course, bigger budget for the procurement of medicines and other kinds of medical interventions.

Statement Anja Bosilkova Antovska, Wilson Macedonia: As persons with rare diseases we live in a miserable condition, invisible in front of the law. The treatment of rare diseases is regulated only on the surface. The Programme is a big step forward, but there remains much more to be done. We call upon the system to work regardless of the political situation. Patients must not be left without medicines, as it is still the case, for more than 4 months. Today we are here to talk about solutions not only the problems. We fight for early diagnosis, early treatment, for the availability of social and health care services, for independence and quality of life.

Statement Vesna Aleksovska, President of the Citizen Association for Rare Diseases Life with Challenges: Today we are here to create future for the people with rare diseases. Today, you present here at this conference are here because you work to save human lives, to make the future possible for people with rare diseases. Together I think we can make many people happy, together we can help the families with rare diseases to have better quality of life, to get the independent future they deserve. We have several priorities to discuss today regarding the proposed National Plan for Rare Disease. We don’t want to discuss the problems, we want to discuss solutions, concrete actions that should be undertaken this year, the following year and further on.

Rachella Mizrahi, Committee for Rare Diseases stated that it had been a real challenge to work on the rare disease program. From the beginning we had to discuss for a definition, approach and solutions.

Furthermore she explained the work of the Committee, the creation of the registry, the challenges and the solutions that were reached in the period between 2015 and 2017. For the first time statistical data was presented regarding the number of registered patients, and the road which a patient travels was explained, from registration to receiving treatment.

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The present guests from the region and EU talked about their experiences regarding dealing with and managing the problems and challenges which rare diseases carry. The focus was on successful stories in terms of regulative and the importance of the existence of a National Plan for rare diseases.

Ariane Winman, EURORDIS talked about the EUROPLAN project in the EU countries: Why are National Plans Important?

Marie-Pierre Bichette from the French Alliance for rare Diseases explained the achievements of the French national plan for rare diseases: Methodology, monitoring and implementation of national plans

Davor Duoboka, National Alliance for Rare Diseases – Serbia presented the advancement regarding rare diseases in the past five years in Serbia.

Sanja Perich, National Alliance for rare diseases – Croatia presented the Help line for patients and families with rare diseases.

Vlasta Zmazek, Debra Croatia   addressed the innovations in social care for patients with rare diseases

Vlado Tomov,National Alliance of people with rare diseases, Bulgaria, presented the work of the Centre for Rare Diseases in Bulgaria and the advancement with the national plan for rare diseases.

Borislav Gjurich, Association for rare diseases in Bosnia and Herzegovina presented the advancement regarding rare diseases in the past five years in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

The conference continued with the working groups for priorities regarding rare diseases in Macedonia, namely:

  • Legislation about rare diseases in RM
  • Committee and Registry for Rare Diseases
  • Diagnostics and Treatment (medicines, orthopaedic devices)
  • Centre for rare diseases and social services

The conclusions from the conference together with the proposal of the national plan for rare diseases will be delivered to all the relevant institutions in Macedonia in order to find a long-term solution for the challenges with which people with rare diseases and their families face.

 

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Организатори на конференцијата:

Национална Алијанса за Ретки Болести на Р. Македонија

Здружение на граѓани за поддршка на лица со ретка болест ВИЛСОН Македонија

Здружение на граѓани за ретки болести ЖИВОТ СО ПРЕДИЗВИЦИ Битола


EUROPLAN CONFERENCE R. MACEDONIA – Long term system solutions for rare diseases

EUROPLAN CONFERENCE R. MACEDONIA Long term system solutions for rare diseases

Together we are building a future for people with rare diseases

10 November, Holiday Inn, Skopje

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AGENDA

  10.00 – 10.10 Opening speech
  Rebeka Jankovska-Risteski, NARDM Introduction
  10.10 – 10.30 Rare Diseases in Macedonia: Problems and Solutions Needed
  Anja Bosilkova Antovska, WILSON MACEDONIA Regulative on rare diseases in Macedonia
  Vesna Aleksovska, LIFE WITH CHALLENGES Draft national plan for rare diseases in Macedonia
  10.30 – 11.30 Experience and Best Practices from EU and the Region
Ariane Weinman, EURORDIS EUROPLAN Project in EU Countries: Why are National Plans Important?
Marie-Pierre Bichet, French Alliance for RD Achievements of the French National Plan for Rare Diseases: Methodology, Monitoring, and Governance of National plans
Davor Duboka, National Alliance for RD – Serbia Progress in Rare Diseases in the Past 5 Years in Serbia
Sanja Peric, National Alliance for RD – Croatia Help-Line for Patients and Families with RD
Vlasta Zmazek, Debra Croatia Social Innovation Care
Vlado Tomov, National Alliance for RD – Bulgaria Center for Rare Diseases / Progress Made with the National Plan
Borislav Djurikj, Association for rare diseases,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Progress in Rare Diseases in the Past 5 Years in BiH
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 12.45 Working Groups on RD Priorities in Macedonia
  Subject Main participants*
1) Regulative for rare diseases in R. Macedonia Commission for health – Parliament of R. Macedonia, Government of R. Macedonia, Ministry for finance
2) Commission for rare diseases and registry for rare diseases Ministry of health, Commission for rare diseases of R. Macedonia
3) Diagnosis and treatment (drugs, supplements, orthopaedic devices) Macedonian Academy for Science and Art, Health Insurance Fund, Agency for Drugs
4) Centre for rare diseases, social services Ministry for labour and social policy
12.45 – 13.30 Presentations from work groups and discussion
13.30 – 13.45 Conclusions
13.45 – 14.30 Cocktail lunch

*The work groups are just a preposition, the representatives can choose where to participate. Also the participants from patient organizations will be included in the work groups. Each group will have a facilitator.


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