Account creation process on SFEE’s website & access to pages for Members-only
Dear Members,
SFEE’s site owns sections with posts concerning SFEE members exclusively. If you have not yet created an account or have not informed re your personal login credentials you need to follow the following procedure:
- Create an account for the acquisition of personal login credentials (username & password)
- Application through the online ticketing system SFEE to access the internal site pages by selecting Open a New Ticket and Select a Help Topic: SFEE’s site / Report a Problem – Access Issue
Following this you will have also access to the following sections and information:
- SFEE > General Assembly
- TOPICS > Research and Development > Clinical Trials (some specific Articles)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Pricing Bulletins (2000-1994)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Pricing Determination (some specific Articles)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Reimbursement (some specific Articles)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Claw back – Rebate (some specific Articles)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Hospital Debts / EOPYY (Articles re Debts)
- TOPICS > Market Access > EOPYY (some specific Articles)
- TOPICS > Market Access > Pharmacovigilance (some specific Articles)
- RESPONSIBILITY > Transparency – Code of Ethics > SFEE’s Code of Ethics (SFEE’s report according to the Article 18 par. 2 of the Code of Ethics)
- LIBRARY > Studies – Pharmaceutical Market Data > Studies – Data – OECD Data (Quarterly Bulletin on Key Economic Indicators, IMS Market Trends)
- LIBRARY > Studies – Pharmaceutical Market Data > Scientific Documentation – Full text of the Study
- LIBRARY > SFEE Positions
- LIBRARY > SFEE’s Letters
For any problem you encounter during the registration process, you are kindly requested an e-mail at [email protected]
If you wish to unsubscribe at any time, you can proceed as follows:
1. Please notice the black bar. Under your username on the right –> Edit profile
2. At the bottom of the page select –> Delete Account
3. Enter your Password –> Confirm Deletion