Carlson Rezidor UK & Ireland launch Healthcare sector packages

Carlson Rezidor UK & Ireland launch Healthcare sector packages

To support their recent training programme to create a Venue Healthcare Champion in each of their 45 hotels in the UK & Ireland, the Carlson Rezidor group have created sector specific packages, to demonstrate their suitability for corporate and medical society meetings and events.

https://www.radissonblu.com/en/meetings/local-offers/heathcarepackages

http://www.parkinn.co.uk/meetings/packages/healthcare-packages

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Carlson Rezidor announce a Healthcare Sector Champion in 45 UK & Ireland Venues

Carlson Rezidor announce a Healthcare Sector Champion in 45 UK & Ireland Venues

Healthcare-Venues.com is pleased to confirm the completion of the first phase of an exciting project to train a Venue Healthcare Champion, in each of the 45 Carlson Rezidor properties and key client facing team members in the UK and Ireland. Joining the Carlson Rezidor initiative the sister brand Radisson Blu Edwardian has trained key members of their central meetings and events reservations office. This training programme has been timed to support a marketing campaign to continue to position the collection for healthcare sector meetings and events, the scope is for corporate events to those for medical societies and health providers. On-line content was followed by a face to face session to perfect the day to day skills needed to deliver high quality healthcare sector events. A monthly programme of hints and tips and WebEx calls will further monitor skills and update on relevant code changes. Corporate clients and bookers will be able to contact their dedicated sector champion at each venue.

Sean Philby, Area Sales Director UK and Ireland at Carlson Rezidor said “Healthcare is a key sector for our meetings and events business. Although we successfully manage a number of key client accounts in the healthcare industry prior to this initiative, we recognised that for existing customers and for those new to the brand we could do more by making sure that our entire team understand their challenges in adhering to sector codes for meeting and events. That is why, to ensure the same level of high expertise and to guarantee consistency across all our proprieties, we have trained a Venue Healthcare Champion in all of our hotels across the UK and Ireland including our area sales team. This training programme has altered our existing SOPs, ensuring that we can be consistent in delivering, for example on the needs of transfers of value reporting as well as key operational requirements such as security. I am proud to say that we are currently the only hotel group with a portfolio of fully trained hotels in compliance with healthcare meetings across the UK and Ireland. ”

Mark Handforth of HCV.com confirmed “we have been working with the Radisson Blu brand for some years now, it was natural to extend that to a group level, especially around their upcoming sector initiative. We are already seeing the results of the training being translated into day to day sales, marketing and operational activity, with feedback that it is having a positive impact on winning opportunities and working in partnership with bookers needs”.

“Very good course and I learnt a lot although I knew the code was there I had no idea how important and changing it is in the sector. I have already used my knowledge twice this week in meetings with HCP agents and they were suprised at how much I knew about it and led to some stimulationg conversations about the industry and potential future business.”

Jack Griffiths – National Sales Manager, Carlson Rezidor Group

 

UK Disclosure Database – What does it mean for M&E?

UK Disclosure Database – What does it mean for M&E?

To address the needs of transparency reporting detailed in clause 24 of the 2016 code of practise, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry is publishing details of payments and other benefits in kind made by the industry to healthcare professionals, healthcare organisations and other relevant decision makers.

The database can be found here 

The data shows that in 2015, industry spent a total of £340.3m on working with health professionals and organisations, of which £229.3m (67%) is for activities related to the research and development of new medicines.

The remaining £111m (33%) of non-research and development activities is grouped into payments made to individual healthcare professionals and healthcare organisations

Typically an estimated 70% of individual healthcare professionals are giving their consent for this information to be disclosed on a named basis.

Companies spent an estimated average of £1,550 per healthcare professional and around £9,506 per healthcare organisation.

Individual recipients of the above payments can be searched on the database by a number of criteria including the name of the doctor, nurse, pharmacist, healthcare professional or organization and their professional address.

The average amount invested per company is around £3.1m. 84% of companies reported total investments of under £5 million. Companies that paid more than £5 million spent, on average, 71% on research activities.

Comment: This is a big step in transparency and demonstrates that TOV is now an established part of the modern medical meeting. As a sector we are required to be part of that solution, delivering on needs where required and consulting in best practice solutions where we can.

 

Mövenpick, Amsterdam signs up – 1st International Venue on-board

Mövenpick, Amsterdam signs up – 1st International Venue on-board

1st Venue signs up outside the UK

Healthcare-Venues.com is pleased to announce that the Mövenpick Amsterdam is the 1st venue outside of the UK to sign up to our healthcare sector specific training and assessment programme for venues and destinations.

Director Mark Handforth; “It is exciting for us to be working with the team at the Mövenpick in Amsterdam, they have success already in the space and want to simply become better at delivery by further understanding client needs and specifically the impact of regulatory codes on meetings and events. Our agency partnerships will enable us to promote this knowledge and capability. This is the 1st of a number of international venues located outside of the UK that we will be announcing over the coming months.”

Viona Terleth Director of Sales and Marketing at the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre explains her motivations about becoming part of the Healthcare-Venues.com solution “Our venue has been successful in winning places on corporate preferred venues lists and we want to build on that success and be seen broadly as an appropriate venue for all types of events across the product lifecycle. Our brand position, facilities and hotel design focuses on meetings and events and we recognise that it is important that we gain the knowledge and skills to understand and present our venue aligned to code and the specific needs of bookers in the healthcare sector.”

The assessment of the Mövenpick hotel will be available on Healthcare-Venues.com in early March 2016.

 

ABPI Code of Practise – 2016 Code available

ABPI Code of Practise – 2016 Code available

Amendments to the Code of Practice came into force on the 1st January 2016.

There were some amendments and additions to clause 14.2 Travel outside the UK to meetings, clause 22 relevant to disclosure of costs and clause 24 transfers of value reporting specifically clause 24.9.

Become a partner so you can receive a copy of our interpretation of these amendments and what this means for corporate event departments, medical societies, venues and agencies please contact us at [email protected]

Download the full code here, or request our annotated version