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PR Newswire's 2021 Healthcare Media Pitching Kit (APAC Edition) Reveals News and Trends Journalists Seek from Brands
HONG KONG, Sept. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

COVID-19 related stories will stay dominant in healthcare media coverage and 
journalists are keen to report on medical innovations, scientific discoveries 
and technical applications, according to PR Newswire's 2021 Healthcare Media 
Pitching Kit (APAC Edition), which aims to advise brands on pitching to 
healthcare media effectively.

With the evolving COVID-19 situation, consumers have become more 
health-conscious. In the meantime, the healthcare industry has seen an influx 
of developments in various sectors over the past year.

How can brands collaborate with the media to share educational and informative 
content that addresses the concerns of readers and get them up to speed on the 
latest healthcare developments? What can PR professionals in the healthcare 
industry do in order to maintain good relationships with the media?

For this media pitching kit, PR Newswire interviewed 15 editors and journalists 
in the healthcare, medical, pharmaceutical and lifestyle sectors across 8 
markets in the Asia-Pacific region, providing valuable insights into the above 
questions. 

Download the kit here( 
https://misc.prnasia.com/atd/custeventreg.php?event_id=586?&utm_source=prnasia&utm_medium=press_release&utm_campaign=wp_healthcare-pitching-kit_2021) 
or start with the main takeaways below.

1.Spotlight on COVID-19

When it comes to pandemic-related coverage, journalists are most interested in 
reporting on the global vaccination drive and the potential side effects of 
various vaccines. 

"Right now, most of my coverage is related to COVID-19. Anything about the 
virus' trajectory or how people and companies are responding to it would get my 
attention," said Michelle Fay Cortez, Senior Medical Reporter/Editor at 
Bloomberg News.

"Science stories are also interesting - updates on drugs and vaccine 
development, new findings and research. Readers are always curious about the 
statistical model that predicts how and when the pandemic will end," said Uyung 
Pramudiarja, Managing Editor of detikHealth.

2.Medical discoveries and breakthroughs backed by research are preferred. 

10 out of 15 journalists express their interest to follow up with more in-depth 
coverage on new developments in the healthcare field that are supported by 
credible data and sources.

"I would also like to receive news of new products, investments, innovations, 
mergers and acquisitions and innovative technology in the healthcare sector in 
APAC. From AI applications to industrial tools, technology can solve challenges 
in the biopharma and healthcare services sector," said Hithaishi C Bhaskar, 
Assistant Manager and APAC Coordinator (Content & Coordination) of BioSpectrum 
Asia.

"Besides COVID-19 news, breaking news in the health and science industries will 
entice me to do follow-ups. I am also keen on covering medical breakthroughs 
and developments from well-known scientists," said Sean Pan, Senior Editor at 
The News Lens.

3.Address healthcare issues beyond COVID-19

We are in the middle of a pandemic, but life goes on. Journalists seek to 
report on perennial healthcare issues such as the treatment of chronic 
diseases, drug developments, surgical techniques and how countries are 
grappling with their ageing populations.

"I look forward to seeing additional medical start-ups focusing on technology 
development and innovation in the field of pharmacology, including coming up 
with innovative drugs and devices. These developments will enrich the local 
ecosystem while meeting existing needs," said Liu Zongyu, Deputy 
Editor-in-Chief and Content Managing Partner of VC Beat.

"I hope to report on health-related issues beyond COVID-19 such as chronic 
diseases, or the latest developments in heart surgery and dementia because our 
readers are relatively older, and Taiwan has a growing ageing population," 
explained Sisy Lee, Editor-In-Chief at Evergreen.

4.Skip the jargon

It is best to explain any jargon in your pitch and provide examples and context 
to help journalists and their readers to understand your news angle and why it 
matters to them.

"For healthcare-related press releases, avoid using jargon and make the 
information as clear as possible so reporters can identify the right angle 
themselves," said Ho Nhi, Journalist at Giao Duc.

Other key pitching tips from the media include pitching news with a positive 
angle and keeping pitches short and concise. For additional advice and insights 
into the APAC healthcare industry, download the PR Newswire's 2021 Healthcare 
Media Pitching Kit (APAC Edition) here( 
https://misc.prnasia.com/atd/custeventreg.php?event_id=586?&utm_source=prnasia&utm_medium=press_release&utm_campaign=wp_healthcare-pitching-kit_2021).


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