Denmark Public Health Reimagined Denmark’s total health expenditure as a share of GDP has increased moderately over the past decade with the country spending 278 billion KKR (37.2 billion euros) in 2024, of which 83% was financed directly from government health schemes. Yet despite the country’s well-earned reputation for delivering high…
Denmark Making Life Sciences Strategic The super-sized contribution of the life sciences sector to Denmark’s national economy can hardly be overstated. With over 100,000 professionals currently engaged in biotech and pharmaceuticals across the country, Denmark already ranks as one of the European Union member states with the largest proportion of the…
Europe Affordability is not necessarily the main barrier to better rare disease therapy access in Europe. Across the continent, orphan availability correlates poorly with GDP per capita, but strongly with health technology assessment methods, speed of pricing and reimbursement, and central vs regional decision-making. Better system design – rather than simply…
Global First published in ISPOR’s Value & Outcomes Spotlight magazine, Shirley V. Wang, PhD, MSc of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, argues that there is an urgent need for transparency in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). Wang posits that the growing reliance on real-world evidence (RWE) in healthcare…
China This week’s China healthcare and pharma roundup from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta highlights Atom Bioscience’s HKEX IPO, Ark Biosciences’ pipeline funding, Mabwell’s USD 1 billion siRNA deal, HiDiamond Bio’s Pre-Series A, and Enrui Kainuo’s CAR-NK cell therapy financing, alongside updates on IASO Bio’s CAR-T long-term data, Fosun’s breast cancer drug…
Europe Rainer Westermann of European life science venture capital lobby group, the Life Sciences Acceleration Alliance, lays out a policy roadmap for how innovative European pharma can continue to grow and thrive against a backdrop of trade uncertainty and precarious US-EU relations. The US/EU trade deal was presented as necessary…
Europe Europe has a plasma problem. The continent is over-reliant on the US for plasma – donated, purified human blood liquid – which is a key component in several lifesaving drugs for immunity, bleeding, critical care, and rare disorders. The Donor Dilemma One explanation for these shortages is the lack…
China This week’s China biopharma roundup from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta covers Legend Biotech’s planned secondary listing, Betta’s Hong Kong IPO move, iRegene’s USD 40mn raise after FDA Fast Track for its Parkinson’s cell therapy, and Rapafusyn’s USD 44mn Series A for molecular glues. On the clinical front, Junshi posts positive…
UK Writing in the September 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Janet Messer, Catherine Blewett, and Naho Yamazaki of the UK Health Research Authority (HRA) and Stephen Lam, Crina Cacou, Anthony Carter, and Sara Rajendran of the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), lay out how UK clinical…
Japan Writing in the September 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Seiko Usami, Shinichi Noda, Daisuke Koga, and Naoyuki Yasuda of the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA), Japan’s regulatory body, outline the benefits for global pharma of including Japan in their drug development activities. Japan is one of…
USA The latest stories from healthcare and the life sciences in the US. RFK Jr shares his 128 recommendations for addressing childhood chronic disease; Suspension of Capsida’s gene therapy clinical trial after patient death; Courts half another attempt to challenge the IRA’s negation program; Takeda scoops up former Lilly exec to…
Global Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the World Health Organization’s Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) in 2027, Brendan Shaw explains how the EML has evolved from a basic guide for low-income countries to a global benchmark shaping universal health coverage. Looking at the recently-published 2025 update, Shaw examines the list’s…
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