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…
Europe Writing in the June 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum Magazine, Finn McCartney, Maria Dutarte, Petra Adámková, and Paola Kruger from the European Patients’ Academy on Therapeutic Innovation (EUPATI) weigh in on how the patient voice is being incorporated into Joint Clinical Assessments (JCA) under the new EU Health Technology…
Europe Lora Fleifel, Director of Global Value Access & Pricing Operations Europe for Oncology at Merck, dissects the promise and pitfalls of the new EU Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA). The JCA aims to harmonise clinical evaluations to help reduce the significant disparities in patient access to innovative treatments that still exist…
Global Writing in the April 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Christopher Morrison and Richard Xie of RA Capital Management L.P., introduce the recently published cost-effectiveness analyses methodology which incorporates key value elements and drivers that are omitted or incompletely captured in traditional clinical outcome assessments. Accelerating scientific discoveries…
Global A new book by two pharma industry experts offers the first truly global perspective on the complexities of market access. Even the most innovative drug is useless if patients cannot afford or access it. As pharmaceutical innovation advances, market access strategies – determining who gets a drug, at what…
Global HEOR is transforming healthcare decision-making by evaluating treatment costs, patient quality of life, and overall value, helping stakeholders make informed choices. ISPOR’s new “HEOR Explained” website simplifies these complex concepts to promote wider understanding and application of real-world evidence and ultimately drive more effective and sustainable healthcare. In today’s…
Global Throughout the year PharmaBoardroom has talked to pharma and biotech executives and life sciences opinion leaders across the globe, gathering vital insights into local markets, learning about promising new therapies, and examining the broader trends shaping the industry. Here is a selection of some of the year’s most-read interviews. …
Global In his latest opinion piece, Shawview Consulting’s Brendan Shaw draws from classic sci-fi to reflect on the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence for health technology assessment. Shaw concludes that, despite the massive advances that AI represents, the human touch will always be needed in healthcare decision-making. “I’m…
Global AstraZeneca’s Anna Litsiou, Carolyn Hynes and Allison Guy, contributing to the September 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, discuss the importance of improving interactions between health technology assessment (HTA) bodies and regulatory authorities. The need to optimize drug development and facilitate faster access for patients has focused discussions…
Europe As the EU’s push to harmonise clinical assessments across its 27 member states moves from the initial Health Technology Assessment (HTA) regulation in 2022 to the European Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA) process that will come into effect in January, European HTA authorities and industry leaders weigh in on the implications.…
Global Writing in the June 2024 edition of ISPOR’s Value in Health journal, Nancy J. Devlin, PhD, Michael F. Drummond, MCom, DPhil, and C. Daniel Mullins, PhD look back on the history of QALYs in cost-effectiveness analysis and policy decision making, and why the backlash against QALYs in the United States…
France Lionel Collet, president of France’s Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), explains the role of the independent public authority, which extends beyond health technology assessment (HTA) to clinical practice guidelines and certifying hospitals, and its unique position as a separate body outside of the Ministry of Health. He describes France’s early…
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