Docquity and AstraZeneca's Patient Support Program Educates Tens of Thousands in Thailand

  • OAZisCare, digitally powered by DocquityCare, has advanced patient education and adherence for cancer care and RSV vaccines since 2024
  • The collaboration helps tackleSoutheast Asia'shealthcare needs, with 85.7% of doctors noting immunization rates could improve with patient support (Docquity Pulse Check)

BANGKOK,April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --Docquity,Southeast Asia'slargest community of healthcare professionals (HCPs), and global biopharmaceutical leaderAstraZenecadevelopedOAZisCare, an end-to-end patient support program (PSP) thatimproves cancer care and enhanced Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine education and adherenceinThailand. Developed in 2024 as a digital support program for patients and caregivers, OAZisCare has provided learning resources to tens of thousands in just a year, registering eligible patients into its adherence program.

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OAZisCare is powered byDocquityCare, the patient solutions arm of Docquity, delivering secure, data-driven omnichannel solutions to improve patient education, adherence, and affordability for major healthcare challenges inSoutheast Asia. The program is managed by Docquity's team of HCPs, educators, content creators, and technology developers, equipped with specialized resources and knowledge to engage and support critical illness patients as well as their caregivers.

TheOAZisCare websiteand initiative's social media outreach provide a range of valuable educational materials—including articles, podcasts, and videos—to enable more holistic care for cancer patients. It also facilitated RSV vaccine awareness amid a seasonal increase ofRSV in Thailand1, especially for children. OAZisCare also follows up with eligible patients for enrolment in an adherence program, seamlessly increasing access to the healthcare they need.

AddressingSoutheast Asia'sVaccine Gap

OAZisCare's RSV vaccine patient support inThailandis an example of how Docquity responds to the region's healthcare challenges, such as vaccine needs. A recentDocquity Pulse Checksurvey of over 700 Southeast Asian doctors found that 85.4% have at least one patient who could benefit from vaccines, and 85.7% believe vaccine rates could improve with PSPs. However, only 46.1% have a patient managed by a PSP2

The study also revealed that 83.9% of doctors view'low patient awareness on vaccine benefits'as the main barrier to better vaccination rates, emphasizing greater patient education, adherence, and affordability as key regional priorities.

"Digital advancements empower us to democratize patient knowledge on essential treatments and improve access to them like never before. Through DocquityCare, we are utilizing our proprietary industry insights and platform technologies to expand patient support for pressing healthcare issues such as cancer care, rare diseases, vaccine preventable diseases, and low adherence medications, in pursuit of building healthier lives acrossSoutheast Asiaand beyond,"saidChristophe Meugnier, CCO and General Manager ofVietnam&Thailandat Docquity.

Since itssuccessful pilot inthe Philippinesin 2022, DocquityCare has grown to support 18 programs across the region.

For more information about OAZisCare, please visit the officialwebsiteor follow theOAZisCare official LINE account.

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¹ Thailand Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health."RSV Situation inThailand."https://ddc.moph.go.th/brc/news.php?news=44084&deptcode=

2 Docquity."Docquity Pulse Check: Patient Solutions to Tackle Southeast Asia's Vaccine Gap."

https://docquity.com/news/docquity-pulse-check-patient-solutions-to-tackle-southeast-asias-vaccine-gap/

About Docquity, https://docquity.com/

Docquity isSoutheast Asia'slargest community of verified healthcare professionals (HCPs). Our platform and services leverage data science to strengthen healthcare knowledge and interactions.

The Docquity vision is to connect HCPs to build healthier lives around the world at scale. Our platform helps HCPs learn, connect, and grow, while our deep network insights enable healthcare enterprises to understand, engage, and educate HCPs. 

We are trusted by more than 410,000 HCPs acrossSoutheast Asia, with offices inIndia,Indonesia,Malaysia,the Philippines,Singapore,Taiwan,Thailand, and Vietnam. 

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