
In Rome, the Malta Medicines Authority (MMA) and the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) signed a collaboration agreement to strengthen the pharmaceutical sector between the two countries.
The signing of the agreement was presided over by the Minister for Health and Active Aging, Jo Etienne Abela.
The agreement aims to strengthen the collaboration between the two countries, leading to the achievement of shared goals in European pharmaceutical policy and beyond.
The signing of this agreement not only reaffirms the strong bond between Malta and Italy but also confirms Malta’s commitment to collaboration within the EU and, most importantly, towards the patients of our country.
Minister Jo Etienne Abela explained, “The goal of this agreement is to strengthen the role of Italy and Malta as key partners in the implementation not only of European pharmaceutical policy but to ensure the improvement of medicine safety and access, while at the same time promoting innovation and sustainability in the Mediterranean and throughout the European Union.”
This agreement will ensure that both countries benefit from the exchange of information and best practices in regulatory sciences, promote the adaptation of innovative methodologies including digitisation, regulatory automation, and artificial intelligence to improve regulatory decision-making and efficiency, create joint efforts through participation in international cooperation calls, build resilience against health emergencies, and work on strengthening operational capacities and expanding employee expertise.
Minister Abela stated that this agreement between the authorities will lead to opportunities for both countries to continue advancing in regulatory science in medicines. “It is important that Malta and Italy benefit from collaboration aimed at better serving our patients,” Minister Abela concluded.
In Rome, Minister Jo Etienne Abela also met with the Italian Minister for Health, Orazio Schillaci, where they discussed several points, including further collaborations between Malta and Italy regarding access to medicines, transplants, screening, transfusions, and training healthcare professionals.
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