Denmark Since stepping into the role of Chair of the Danish Medicines Council in early 2025, Birgitte Klindt Poulsen has been navigating the delicate balance between accelerating patient access to innovation and maintaining the rigour of independent, evidence-based evaluation. In this interview, she shares how the Council is adapting to a…
Denmark Established in 2017, the Danish Medicines Council is the health technology assessment (HTA)-like body in Denmark which assesses the value for patients and costs to society of new medicines. The Medicines Council then makes recommendations to the Danish Medicines Agency (the country’s regulator) and Amgros (the national public procurement body).…
Denmark Jørgen Schøler Kristensen explains the role of the Danish Medicines Council, providing guidance about new medicines for use in the Danish hospital sector. Kristensen also tackles the thorny issues of price considerations, assessing the long-term efficacy of innovative new therapies, and working collaboratively with private industry. There is a…
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