China Since China first announced its ground-breaking volume-based procurement (VBP) pilot program to reduce drug expenditures in 2018, the world’s second-largest pharma market has steadily expanded the 4+7 pilot program into a regular national and provincial exercise, lopping off over a billion dollars from the top lines of both multinational and…
Global The ascent of cell and gene therapies (CGT) is commonly regarded as one of the momentous turning points in the history of the pharmaceuticals industry. Not only do innovative therapies such as CAR-T herald a shift towards genuinely individualized medicine and an exciting new front in the war against cancer,…
Global While perhaps not as lucrative or – prior to COVID-19 – as attention-grabbing – as other areas of the pharmaceutical industry, vaccines are also not the forgotten backwaters that many industry insiders seem to view them as. While the inherent complexities related to vaccine R&D do impose high barriers to…
Global Emerging cell and gene therapies herald immense clinical value for patients, society, and healthcare systems: carrying the potential to offer life-changing solutions for people with few or no alternative treatments. Given the limited amount of long-term evidence for these therapies due to their relatively recent development, however, bringing them to…
Americas The Top 15 pharmaceutical companies in the Central America and Caribbean (CENCA) market list is dominated by familiar big pharma players. However, among the liked of Sanofi, Abbott, Bayer, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Novartis sits Megalabs – a Latin American player that has been able to establish itself as a regional…
USA Certara’s Ulrich Neumann examines some of the major US market access trends of the past few years, including the innovative financing models required for novel therapies, why cost effectiveness considerations are on the rise, and the impact of the drug policy environment on payer sentiments. The US reimbursement landscape…
Europe The journey of EUnetHTA began back in 2004, when the European Commission and Council of Minsters requested the establishment of a sustainable European network on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) as “a political priority”, work on which was properly initiated in 2005 when a group of 35 organizations came together to…
Europe While 2020 may have seemed like the year the world stood still for many, the pharma industry went into overdrive, working around the clock to ensure security of supply as well as develop diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines for COVID-19. Recruitment also continued apace; here four recent country manager appointees share…
France The latest from French pharma where Sanofi has inked a deal to produce 125 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as it faces delays with its in-house product and the impact of this on the country’s global scientific standing. Also featured are the rising problem of anti-vaccine sentiment, an exclusive…
Vaccines Vaccines have been touted – and rightly so – as the most cost-effective health intervention after access to clean water. It is estimated by global health institutions that vaccines save at least three million lives every year. While tremendous progress has been made since the discovery of vaccines in the…
Global In November 2020, after months of delay caused by COVID-19 disruptions and a US antitrust roadblock, Mylan and Pfizer’s Upjohn generics unit finally closed a USD 12 billion merger. The combined new company, ‘Viatris’, boasts a global workforce of over 45,000, 50 manufacturing sites, and a presence in 165 countries,…
Global David H. Crean summarizes the recent 39th annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference 2021 that was held in a virtual format, noting potential changes in format for future events. Crean does, however, underline the importance of the Conference for industry networking and highlights some of the biopharma topics to watch under…
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