Opinion Michael Levy, head of pharmacovigilance at Bayer Pharma and Bayer Consumer Health, makes a compelling case for the critical role of pharmacovigilance in ensuring ensuring patient safety and future-proofing the global pharma industry amidst the rush to develop and repurpose treatments and vaccines for COVID-19. The COVID-19 virus…
USA Certara’s Ulrich Neumann looks at the challenges that payment models for cell and gene therapy (CGT) have faced, the multiple models now under development, and why an open and collaborative approach among US healthcare stakeholders is needed if the significant legal and practical barriers are to be overcome. The…
USA Regular PharmaBoardroom contributor Brendan Shaw weighs in on the potential implications for US pharma of President Donald Trump’s latest executive order on medicine pricing, its wider impact on other high income economies, and why a Democratic victory in the upcoming presidential election will not see this issue go away. …
Japan Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park, gives an insider’s take on the opportunities and challenges for pharma companies in the large, innovation-friendly, but often misunderstood, Japanese market. Japan is the world’s third-largest economy and second-largest pharmaceutical and medtech market, and yet it still holds a…
Opinion Robert Hall of Ardent Search, an executive search boutique specialised in the life sciences and healthcare sectors, highlights the five key points for recruiters and pharma companies to consider when hiring market access professionals to work in Asia. Whether it is an established or a developing market, access is…
Opinion Drs David Higgins and Marco F Schmidt highlight the gap that exists between the abundant discussions around technological innovation in healthcare and implementation and why pharma needs to develop its own proprietary approaches to crunching ‘wide data’. Data is the new oil, but biomedical data – despite its abundance…
Opinion In the third of a series of articles chronicling Biogen/Eisai’s Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) treatment aducanumab’s torturous journey to market, Dr Neil Cashman highlights what the next steps in the process will be, why US FDA approval for the drug will pave the way for researchers working on second-generation AD medicines,…
USA Michael Ciarametaro, VP for Research at the US National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC), outlines issues surrounding the outdated Medicaid Best Price (MBP) and why there is a dire need for payment innovations to provide a way for US payers and manufacturers to share financial risk and ultimately ensure that patients can…
Opinion Holmusk’s Nawal Roy outlines why a cure for Alzheimer’s Disease is the “Holy Grail” of medicine today, the reasons for so many biotech companies failing to develop effective treatments for the disease, and why a more holistic systems approach may be the key to future success. The ingenuity of…
Opinion As COVID-19 threatens to derail more than a decade’s worth of hard-won gains in the fight against malaria, Dr Benjamin Pretorius, managing director at ERADA Technology Alliance, warns that diversions of malaria resources and interruptions to prevention programmes may cost thousands of lives. Malaria still takes the lives of…
Opinion In his latest piece, Brendan Shaw casts his eye over why those drawing up health policies need to start incorporating issues of industrial policy into their long-term planning in order to secure investments into the right kinds of R&D and to help build a more open and collaborative innovation ecosystem.…
Opinion Jessica Scott, Takeda’s head of R&D patient engagement, highlights how a better understanding of the value of patient engagement across the healthcare stakeholder spectrum will drive better health outcomes and why keeping an open and curious mindset is crucial in this endeavour. By incorporating Patient Engagement (PE) into the…
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