Greece The grants and loans allocated by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a large part of which have been assigned to healthcare, set out to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but for many biopharma industry leaders they also present an opportunity to tackle…
Europe The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recently published its annual Human Medicines Highlights report, documenting key figures on its recommendations for the authorisation of new medicines in 2022. The Agency gave 89 positive opinions last year and recommended the authorisation of 41 new active substances. See below for a full list.…
Global Blue Spoon Consulting’s John G. Singer takes aim at the recent anti-Big Pharma rhetoric around the drug pricing crisis in the US, instead calling for a more holistic view of the situation, acknowledging the role being played by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). More importantly, Singer sees a new approach to…
Europe The much-discussed implementation of an EU-wide legislative framework on health technology assessment (HTA) will finally come to fruition in 2025, explains EUnetHTA Chair Niklas Hedberg. He outlines the need for this framework given the sheer influx of new products and the limited capabilities of individual countries and why the intervening…
Greece Speaking shortly after the unveiling of a EUR 55 million investment in a new factory in Keratea as part of a wider EUR 155 million spend up to 2025, ELPEN’s Theodore Tryfon outlines the company’s ambitious expansion and diversification plans; his hopes for the future of essential medicine manufacturing in…
Greece Speaking exclusively to PharmaBoardroom Marios Themistocleous, secretary general of primary health care at the Greek Ministry of Health, introduces the transformation that primary healthcare in Greece has undergone since the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact that EU RRF funding stands to have. Themistocleous also touches on the administration’s approach to…
USA As debate rages over where to lay the blame for the USA’s drug affordability crisis, Katie Payne, senior vice president for strategic communications for the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) sets out a defence of the country’s pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry. Payne instead raises concerns with big drug companies’…
USA PhRMA President and CEO Stephen J. Ubl takes aim at the health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) driving medicines costs up in the US, and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which he sees as failing to address the patient affordability conundrum. Ubl calls for a policy framework able to…
Europe The Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) sector has flousished in recent years as Big Pharma has shifted its attention to its core R&D activities and outsourced other supply chain components, including manufacturing, to independent CDMOs. In Europe the CDMO market is expected to reach a revenue of nearly USD…
China In light of ongoing geopolitical tension, a globally unfavourable macroeconomic environment and new drug-pricing legislation in the US, at the recent BIO CEO and Investor Conference industry stakeholders evaluated the risks and the opportunities for cross-border deal-making between US and China and found a number of reasons to be optimistic.…
Brazil The latest from Brazilian Pharma, including the controversial proposal to transform Brazil’s regulatory agency, ANVISA; Ease Labs’s canabidiol approval, Biolab’s international expansion ambitions and Eurofarma’s multiple myeloma deal. ANVISA’s autonomy challenged by Congress (Regulatory Focus) After the swearing in Brazilian’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva earlier this year,…
China Vaccinating the elderly has been a key factor in ensuring protection against fatality during COVID-19, writes Bridge Consulting’s Stefania Jiang. However, the experience of it in China has been one of ups and downs as vaccine hesitancy and a slew of social issues have greatly affected uptake. But ultimately, this…
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