This week’s Digital Health Observer covers Genea’s 40th anniversary Changemakers campaign with Momentum, which moves beyond conception and newborn imagery to follow families years after fertility treatment. Gilead’s Up to Date HIV prevention push uses comedians, humour and speed date style conversations to make testing more relatable for Black communities, while AI search is making healthcare PR more important as answer engines lean on trusted third party coverage. Plus an award winning caregiver podcast builds an owned media channel around cancer carers, Alzheimer’s marketing shifts toward earlier awareness and screening as treatments expand, and Lifeblood with the Sydney Swans turns AFL Round 24 into Round 42 to highlight blood donation scarcity.
Genea Marks 40 Years with ‘Changemakers’ Fertility Campaign
Genea’s 40th-anniversary campaign, made with agency Momentum, moves past the usual conception and newborn imagery to follow families in the years after fertility treatment. The ‘Changemakers’ work centres long-term family stories over the moment of birth. Read more →
The Award-Winning Podcast Giving Caregivers a Voice
An award-winning podcast has built an owned-media channel around cancer caregivers, giving relatives and carers a voice rather than centring patients alone. It turns lived caregiver experience into an ongoing, story-led content series. Read more →
Gilead Uses Humour and Relatability in ‘Up to Date’ HIV Prevention Push
Gilead’s ‘Up to Date’ HIV prevention campaign uses comedians, humour and speed-date-style conversations to reach Black communities. The push frames testing through relatable late-night conversations rather than clinical messaging. Read more →
How Alzheimer’s Marketing Is Evolving Alongside New Treatments
Alzheimer’s marketers are reworking campaigns as treatment options expand, shifting toward earlier-stage awareness, screening and proactive support. The messaging is moving away from late-stage disease framing. Read more →
Sydney Swans and Lifeblood Turn Round 24 Into ‘Round 42’
Lifeblood and the Sydney Swans rebranded AFL Round 24 as ‘Round 42’ in new work from the newly independent M+C Saatchi, using a live sports fixture to dramatise blood-donation scarcity across paid, owned and earned media. Read more →
Why AI Search Is Making Healthcare PR Essential Again
As AI answer engines increasingly pull from trusted third-party coverage, earned media and PR are becoming central to health-brand discoverability. Visibility in AI search is being tied to press coverage, not owned content alone. Read more →
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