Global Hemophilia Report

Led by science, curiosity, and storytelling, the Global Hemophilia Report from BloodStream Media is an entertaining monthly journey through the investigations and science driving hemophilia research around the world. Produced by: Believe Limited & BloodStream Media Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch Senior Advisor: Dr. Donna DiMichele Featured Advertiser: Sanofi Genzyme #GHRpod #hemophilia #clinicalresearch #bloodstreammedia

  1. 40 Years in Hemophilia

    11/20/2025

    40 Years in Hemophilia

    In this special episode, host Patrick James Lynch reflects on turning forty…and on forty years of life with hemophilia. Joined by Dr. Donna DiMichele, Patrick traces the parallel evolution of his own experience and the hemophilia community's journey through crisis, discovery, and innovation. From the HIV epidemic of the 1980s to the arrival of gene therapy and digital health, they explore how science, data, and humanity have shaped the story of hemophilia. Together, they ask: what have we learned, what still can't be measured, and what might the next forty years hold? Guests: Donna DiMichele, MD   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   Join Kevin as he shares about his journey with hemophilia and the hurdles he faced in communicating with friends, family, and healthcare providers about his condition. He highlights how hemophilia affects far more than just physical health — and why honest, open conversations that focus on the full patient experience, not just symptoms, are so essential.   Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1cCTbhClA&list=PLmqBxf22n4lNK82h3QZ-9YlpIjYdzDOer&index=5   Rich's Story Join Rich as he discusses how hemophilia has impacted his ability to travel and live an active lifestyle. He highlights how hemophilia affects far more than just physical health and shares his journey of overcoming barriers to be able to safely travel internationally, fly fish, garden, and more.    Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihEvFywE43E&list=PLmqBxf22n4lNK82h3QZ-9YlpIjYdzDOer&index=8   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    50 min
  2. There's Nothing New for Me in the Pipeline (Clinical Trials & Patient Participation)

    09/25/2025

    There's Nothing New for Me in the Pipeline (Clinical Trials & Patient Participation)

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the state of the treatment pipeline for bleeding disorders. From the way clinical trials are structured to what's actually available for different conditions, we examine both the promise and the reality of innovation in this space. Recorded live at the NBDF Bleeding Disorders Conference, we join Mike Recht, MD, PhD, Chief Science and Medical Officer of NBDF, for a "research posters walk & talk" to explore what's happening right now — and why so many promising treatments never make it to market. Guests: Mike Recht, MD, PhD Maria Santaella, PhD(c), MSN, RN-BC, CPHON Samantha Carlson, LMSW   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch   Written by: Kay Vermeil   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   Join Kevin as he shares about his journey with hemophilia and the hurdles he faced in communicating with friends, family, and healthcare providers about his condition. He highlights how hemophilia affects far more than just physical health — and why honest, open conversations that focus on the full patient experience, not just symptoms, are so essential.   Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1cCTbhClA&list=PLmqBxf22n4lNK82h3QZ-9YlpIjYdzDOer&index=5   Sanofi's Global Hemophilia Survey uncovers significant care gaps and emotional challenges faced by patients and caregivers. Learn how improving health literacy and fostering better patient-provider communication are essential to addressing these inequities. Explore the findings and see how Sanofi is driving health equity for the hemophilia community. Explore the survey findings here: Global Hemophilia Survey Page. Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    35 min
  3. Yes, Women Have Hemophilia: Knowledge Gaps, Diagnostic Delays & the Fight for Equity

    08/28/2025

    Yes, Women Have Hemophilia: Knowledge Gaps, Diagnostic Delays & the Fight for Equity

    This episode of the Global Hemophilia Report explores the long-overdue conversation about women with hemophilia. Experts discuss the challenges women face in getting diagnosed, the persistent gaps in clinical research and care, and the impact of outdated language and systemic bias. The panel highlights the need for better data, more inclusive clinical trials, and a shift in medical culture to ensure women with hemophilia are recognized and prioritized.    Guests: Andra James, MD, MPH Michelle Sholzberg MDCM, FRCPC, MSc. Dawn Rotellini Len Valentino, MD Robert Sidonio, Jr., MD   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch   Written by: Kay Vermeil   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   Presenting Sponsor: Presented by Sanofi Join Shellye as she shares her inspiring journey as a woman living with hemophilia. After years of unanswered questions, her diagnosis highlights the critical role of health literacy in bridging care gaps. Through advocacy, Shellye raises awareness and empowers underserved communities. Watch her story and see how health literacy can break barriers and transform lives. Click here to watch her story: Sanofi – See Hemophilia Through My Eyes: Women & Girls For too long, women and girls who bleed have been dismissed. Left out of the narrative. Ignored by the system. But not anymore. In our new film, "Dismissed," meet Isabelle—a 15-year-old with hemophilia who's using her voice to uplift the unheard. Alongside her are four powerful stories of women challenging what's "normal" and demanding recognition, care, and justice. This is more than a film. It's a movement. 📽️ Watch and share the trailer now. Learn more at http://dismissedfilm.com/   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    37 min
  4. Hemophilia in the Real World: Patient Engagement in Registries & Data Collection

    07/31/2025

    Hemophilia in the Real World: Patient Engagement in Registries & Data Collection

    In this episode of the Global Hemophilia Report, host Patrick James Lynch and a panel of experts discuss the importance of real world data and patient engagement in hemophilia care. The conversation explores how data collected outside of clinical trials provides deeper insights into treatment outcomes, challenges, and lived experiences. Guests share strategies for improving data reliability, motivating patient participation, and balancing privacy with research needs. Tune in for key takeaways on how both numbers and personal stories shape better care for the hemophilia community.   Guests: Mike Recht, MD, PhD, MBA Samantha Gouw, MD, PhD Maria Santaella, RN-BC, MSN, PhD(c)   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch   Written by: Kay Vermeil   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   Presenting Sponsor: Presented by Sanofi   Sanofi's Global Hemophilia Survey uncovers significant care gaps and emotional challenges faced by patients and caregivers. Learn how improving health literacy and fostering better patient-provider communication are essential to addressing these inequities. Explore the findings and see how Sanofi is driving health equity for the hemophilia community. Explore the survey findings here: Global Hemophilia Survey Page. For too long, women and girls who bleed have been dismissed. Left out of the narrative. Ignored by the system. But not anymore. In our new film, "Dismissed," meet Isabelle—a 15-year-old with hemophilia who's using her voice to uplift the unheard. Alongside her are four powerful stories of women challenging what's "normal" and demanding recognition, care, and justice. This is more than a film. It's a movement. 📽️ Watch and share the trailer now. Learn more at http://dismissedfilm.com/   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    34 min
  5. I'm Fine. This Is Normal. Old Faithful Works for Me! Mental Health Challenges to Progress

    05/29/2025

    I'm Fine. This Is Normal. Old Faithful Works for Me! Mental Health Challenges to Progress

    On this episode, we explore the concept of shared decision making (SDM) in modern hemophilia care. With insights from experts Brendan Hayes and Dr. Cedric Hermans, the discussion explores the evolution of treatment options, patient education, and the collaborative decision-making process. The conversation also highlights the development and impact of the SDM tool by the World Federation of Hemophilia, emphasizing the importance of patient empowerment and ongoing education.   Guests: Kate Bazinsky Randy Curtis Debbie de la Riva Jackie Bottacari   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted & Written by: Patrick James Lynch   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   #MyHemophiliaTruth. Real stories. Powered by Sanofi. It's time to consider the whole experience when it comes to managing hemophilia and change the conversation. Explore the full story at www.myhemophiliatruth.com   Emil's Story: Join Emil as he opens up about his journey living with hemophilia and the profound impact it has had on his mental health. He emphasizes how the effects of hemophilia extend beyond physical symptoms and underscores the importance of recognizing its emotional and psychological challenges. Emil also highlights the need for comprehensive care that supports both the mental and physical health of children and adults living with hemophilia.   Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ljWxS57-ZA&list=PLmqBxf22n4lPMpAfLe4yv8haC6Ejcp1XL&index=2   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    42 min
  6. Maybe We're Not on the Same Page: Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Care

    04/24/2025

    Maybe We're Not on the Same Page: Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Care

    On this episode, we delve into the concept of shared decision making (SDM) in modern hemophilia care. With insights from experts Brendan Hayes and Dr. Cedric Hermans, the discussion explores the evolution of treatment options, patient education, and the collaborative decision-making process. The conversation also highlights the development and impact of the SDM tool by the World Federation of Hemophilia, emphasizing the importance of patient empowerment and ongoing education.   Guests: Brendan Hayes, MPH, CPH Cedric Hermans MD PhD FRCP   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted & Written by: Patrick James Lynch   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   #MyHemophiliaTruth. Real stories. Powered by Sanofi. It's time to consider the whole experience when it comes to managing hemophilia and change the conversation. Explore the full story at www.myhemophiliatruth.com   Mark's Story Join Mark as he shares about his experience living with hemophilia, including the impact it had on building and maintaining relationships throughout grade school, college, dating, and raising his family. Mark also highlights how shared decision making with his healthcare providers, and strong family and caregiver support in those decisions, can make all the difference when it comes to managing the daily challenges of hemophilia.   Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ8oeM0zL24&list=PLmqBxf22n4lPMpAfLe4yv8haC6Ejcp1XL&index=8   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on X/Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on X/Twitter

    38 min
  7. Are We Measuring the Right Stuff?

    03/27/2025

    Are We Measuring the Right Stuff?

    On this episode of the Global Hemophilia Report, we discuss the limitations of current hemophilia care metrics. They explore the importance of measuring the impact on quality of life, the role of nurse-patient relationships, and the challenges faced by underrepresented patient groups, such as those with moderate hemophilia and women.    Guests: Brittany Savage, NP Cathy Harrison, RN, Adv Dip, BMedSci, MSc   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted & Written by: Patrick James Lynch   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes:   #MyHemophiliaTruth. Real stories. Powered by Sanofi. It's time to consider the whole experience when it comes to managing hemophilia and change the conversation. Explore the full story at www.myhemophiliatruth.com   The Bigger Picture in Hemophilia B:  Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are different bleeding disorders with unique pathologies and clinical features.1 Due to the distinct behavior of factor IX, multiple PK parameters should be considered when assessing bleed prevention. Learn how a broader view of PK may influence evaluation of treatment and management for patients with hemophilia B.2,3 Learn more at thebiggerpictureinhemb.com  1. Castaman G, Matino D. Haematologica. 2019;104(9):1702-1709. 2. Dolan G, Benson G, Duffy A, et al. Blood Rev. 2018;32(1):52-60.  3. Mann DM, Stafford KA, Poon M-C, Matino D, Stafford DW. Haemophilia. 2021;27(3):332-339. Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on Twitter

    32 min
  8. Health Literacy is Health Equity, and It Matters

    02/27/2025

    Health Literacy is Health Equity, and It Matters

    On this episode of the Global Hemophilia Report, we explore the critical topic of health literacy and its direct impact on health equity within the bleeding disorders community. Featuring insights from experts, the discussion highlights the urgent need to address gaps in health literacy to ensure better medical outcomes. The episode also examines the challenges posed by recent rollbacks of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and presents innovative solutions being utilized to bridge these gaps.   Guests: Kerry Funkhouser, EdD Brendan Hayes, MPH, CPH Paula James, MD Magdalena Lewandowska, MD, CACP Keri Norris, PhD, JM, MPH, MCHES   Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD   Hosted & Written by: Patrick James Lynch   Featured Advertiser: Sanofi   Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report   Show Notes: Join Shellye as she shares her inspiring journey as a woman living with hemophilia. After years of unanswered questions, her diagnosis highlights the critical role of health literacy in bridging care gaps. Through advocacy, Shellye raises awareness and empowers underserved communities. Watch her story and see how health literacy can break barriers and transform lives. Click here to watch her story: Sanofi – See Hemophilia Through My Eyes: Women & Girls   Sanofi's Global Hemophilia Survey uncovers significant care gaps and emotional challenges faced by patients and caregivers. Learn how improving health literacy and fostering better patient-provider communication are essential to addressing these inequities. Explore the findings and see how Sanofi is driving health equity for the hemophilia community. Explore the survey findings here: Global Hemophilia Survey Page.   Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook   Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook  BloodStream on Twitter

    39 min
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Led by science, curiosity, and storytelling, the Global Hemophilia Report from BloodStream Media is an entertaining monthly journey through the investigations and science driving hemophilia research around the world. Produced by: Believe Limited & BloodStream Media Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch Senior Advisor: Dr. Donna DiMichele Featured Advertiser: Sanofi Genzyme #GHRpod #hemophilia #clinicalresearch #bloodstreammedia

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