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Roche Diagnostics appoints new CMD for India and South Asia

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Roche Diagnostics has appointed Lance Little as the Chairman and Managing Director of Roche Diagnostics India and South Asia. In his new role, Little will oversee operations in the Indian sub-region which includes the neighbouring markets of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. He joins the India operations from New Zealand where he served as Managing Director of Roche Diagnostics New Zealand.

Speaking of his recent appointment Little said, “India is a dynamic and evolving market with expanding healthcare needs and quality requirements. Roche Diagnostics, with our decade-long experience in the market, is well-positioned to meet those needs and I am thrilled about the opportunity to lead the next evolution of our business in India.”

As the India and South Asia head, Little will be responsible for the overall business which includes centralised diagnostics, a mainstay of diagnostics labs and hospitals, molecular diagnostics, tissue diagnostics, applied science, and near patient testing. Little’s primary areas of focus will be on supporting India’s healthcare expansion by providing hospitals and labs across the country with quality diagnostic products , services and solutions that meet their diverse needs.

A Roche Diagnostics veteran, Little has been with the company for over 18 years. Throughout his career both in laboratories and commercial environments, he has witnessed the revolution of diagnostics from a largely manual process to a highly automated system.

“For the past decade, Roche Diagnostics India has been at the forefront of the automation revolution that is helping labs of all sizes in India improve their testing efficiency, eliminate potential risk of human error and ensure quality control of test results,” said Little. “Beyond that, our products and solutions are helping India manage some of its most pressing health issues. For example, we have developed advanced technology for blood screening that ensures safe blood for patients in need of transfusion, as well as a new high-risk HPV test designed to prevent cervical cancer which is the number one cancer killer of women in India.”

Working in both developed and high-growth markets, Little has also seen the evolution of a laboratory from simply providing a diagnosis to becoming a comprehensive consulting and disease management solution.

“Labs are no longer simply providing disease diagnoses,” said Little. “They are now involved in consultations on personalised treatment recommendations for patients and support ongoing disease monitoring to ensure the treatment is working. As India’s healthcare needs continue to evolve and expand, Roche’s diagnostics technologies will continue to grow with it and provide innovative solutions to meet market needs.”

EH News Bureau

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