FFF Enterprises and BioNews announced today that both rare and orphan disease advocates are joining forces to provide patients with resources to help them connect as a community and continue to manage their health during this time when many are finding themselves alone.
Recognized as the nation’s leading supplier of critical-care biopharmaceuticals, plasma products and vaccines, FFF has been pro-active in communicating with pharmaceutical manufacturers across the country, ensuring that patients do not experience interruptions in receiving the lifesaving medicines they need. Through their discussions with patient advocates and industry leaders alike, FFF has identified newly emerging needs for serving rare and orphan disease patient communities during this unprecedented time in history, when isolation and a limitation in treatment options can be difficult.
“Many of the patients we serve have spent years ‘self-quarantining’ themselves during flu season or when they felt their immune systems were comprised,” states Patrick M. Schmidt, CEO of FFF Enterprises.” What they haven’t experienced before is the social isolation that comes from a pandemic like COVID-19, and many are scared, even afraid, to let a nurse come to their home for treatments.”
The mandate to self-quarantine has not only led to social isolation for these patients, but also in many cases an abrupt halt to participation in critical clinical trials that are advancing potentially life-changing, novel therapies. In a direct response to this, FFF is seeking to partner with digital leaders who have built uniquely deep reach into these patient communities online. “We felt a call to action was needed across a broad range of rare disease spaces to help patients connect and know they are not alone in addressing these essential needs,” Schmidt explained, adding that, “BioNews and its unparalleled commitment to serving so many of these communities supported our burgeoning mission.”
BioNews Services, the online leader in creating authoritative, authentic news and perspectives platforms for rare and orphan disease communities, brings its robust network of niche, disease-specific websites and proven outreach capabilities to the partnership, and will play the leading role in connecting patients with community and health resources that will foster communication and participation in improving the health and lives of patients worldwide. With over 65 active websites that publish reliable news and intimate perspectives written by patients themselves daily, the company continues to note a dramatic increase in the need for “connection” since the onset of COVID-19.
“Throughout the years of serving rare and orphan disease communities, BioNews recognizes how isolating it is for those who suffer from a chronic, progressive disease day in and day out,” Mike Nace, President of BioNews, noted. “Together through our new and growing partnership with FFF Enterprises, we are looking forward to bringing our closeness and familiarity with patient communities to bear with FFF’s unique suite of patient-centric services to help connect and reconnect patients to their support communities as well as clinical trials and other essential resources for supporting their health and well-being through the COVID-19 epidemic.”
Moving forward, FFF and BioNews will continue to make it their mission to serve rare and orphan patients during the pandemic and beyond by providing knowledge, insight and hope to be a glimmer of light when isolation often proves to be dark for those most in need.
Interested parties can reach FFF Enterprises and BioNews Services via the contact information below:
BioNews Services, LLC
Business Development: [email protected]
www.bionews.com
1-800-936-1363
FFF Enterprises, Inc.
More Information: [email protected]
Media Contact: Michelle Valenzuela, Senior Director, Marketing & Communications [email protected]