Johnson & Johnson Vietnam strengthens hospital collaboration on psoriasis management

The collaboration focuses on three areas: advancing psoriasis care, supporting patient-centered innovation, and strengthening professional leadership. Activities include initiatives aimed at improving disease awareness, refining care pathways, and supporting treatment outcomes. As part of the effort, psoriasis awareness displays were introduced at both hospitals, highlighting patient experiences and providing information about the condition.

Representatives from Johnson & Johnson Vietnam and the National Hospital of Dermatology and Venereology. Photo courtesy of J&J

Johnson & Johnson Vietnam said the partnerships will continue into 2026 with an expanded focus on supporting people living with psoriasis.

Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease that can affect more than the skin but remains under-recognized in Vietnam. Misconceptions that the condition is minor, temporary, or cosmetic may contribute to delayed diagnosis and fragmented care, particularly among patients with moderate to severe disease.

An estimated 288,580 Vietnamese adults are living with psoriasis, representing roughly 0.3% of the adult population. The disease can affect areas including the scalp, face, nails, palms, and soles, potentially influencing daily activities, social interactions, and psychological well-being.

Misunderstandings about psoriasis, including the belief that it is contagious, may contribute to stigma and discourage individuals from seeking medical consultation. Access to advanced therapies and multidisciplinary management also varies across regions, creating ongoing challenges for care delivery.

Visitors left sharing messages at the exhibition. Photo courtesy of J&J

Visitors left sharing messages at the exhibition. Photo courtesy of J&J

In response, the three-pillar collaboration framework aims to improve clinical consistency, expand patient education, and support dermatology leadership in developing care standards. The initiative also seeks to encourage earlier consultation and improve coordination along the treatment pathway.

Between Jan. 26 and Feb. 8, 2026, psoriasis awareness displays were held at the partner hospitals. The exhibitions presented patient stories and educational materials addressing common misconceptions, while emphasizing that psoriasis can be effectively managed with appropriate medical care.

Visitors interact with a booth at the exhibition. Photo courtesy of J&J

Visitors interact with a booth at the exhibition. Photo courtesy of J&J

Upendra Patkie, General Manager of Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine Vietnam, said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to strengthening psoriasis care through improved education and more consistent clinical practice.

“We believe that our public awareness initiatives will amplify real patient stories, shift societal perceptions, and encourage people to seek care earlier and with greater confidence. Together, these initiatives strengthen the capabilities of healthcare professionals, enhance the treatment experience for families, and move us closer to a more compassionate, patient focused psoriasis care pathway. This reflects J&J’s continued commitment to putting patients first.”

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