More and more patients are forced to seek charitable donations from their fellow citizens to pay for medicines and other health technologies. Is anyone else embarrassed that the citizens of a very wealthy country are forced to solicit donations because their government might favour securing a 'good deal' over their lives?
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Make the institution and its nobility work for patients, not the other way around
In the final of this week's special series, the question is whether stakeholders will accept the status quo or demand changes that compel Australia's HTA institution to work for patients.
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Latest News Could this system's 'nobility' embrace a new idea, even if they recognised it? January 15, 2025
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Latest News Patients do not live their condition as aggregated economic models January 14, 2025A sprawling institutional structure has been created in the 38 years since the parliament legislated the framework that explicitly excluded patients from PBS decision-making. It took 11 years to add one consumer representative and another 17 years to add a second. It is the definition of an afterthought, but why would anyone be surprised?
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Latest News Delays were the intended outcome, not an unintended consequence January 13, 2025The simple use of HTA can not be an excuse for delays. Many countries using HTA deliver faster-funded access to medicine and other health technologies. Australia's issue is that its statutory framework for applying HTA to the PBS, which has been extended or used as the policy basis for other programs, was designed and intended to cause delays.
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Latest News Attitudes may have evolved, but the framework they created remains virtually unchanged January 13, 2025A lone senator was drowned out by their parliamentary colleagues, who, in their own words, revealed a disturbing view of patients as nothing more than a burden on the budget. One said patients should 'stare down' their condition. Another suggested tricking them into thinking they were taking prescription medicines.
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Latest News Boehringer Ingelheim's Auckland office leads sustainability in NZ pharma sector January 10, 2025Xiomara Sandoval, the chief financial officer of Boehringer Ingelheim Australia and New Zealand, said, “This certification shows we're leading the way in sustainable office design and creating a space that's not only welcoming but also inspiring for all our wonderful colleagues in New Zealand."
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Podcast - 'This draws a line through everything and it's not good' December 22, 2024A government review's six-year-old recommendations led to the decision to fund an unapproved and unapprovable product over an approved medicine. The document is the first in a series that ended with an unprecedented workaround on patient safety and confirms the truism that 'everything happens for a reason'.
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Latest News Companies welcome November PBAC outcomes December 23, 2024Several companies have welcomed recommendations from November's Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee meeting.
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Latest News Wholesalers secure five-year agreement with the Government December 19, 2024“As climate-related disasters increase, our role is of heightened importance in reaching impacted communities during emergencies such as cyclone, flood or bushfire," said NPSA Chair Richard Vincent
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Latest News 'Found irregularities and anomalies in the instruments of delegation from the minister' December 20, 2024One of the first things a newly-appointed health minister does is delegate their vast legislated decision-makers to officials in their department.
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Australian Biotech FDA approves Mesoblast's cell therapy to treat steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease December 19, 2024The US FDA has approved Mesoblast's Ryoncil (remestemcel-L-rknd) for treating steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease (SR-aGVHD) in pediatric patients 2 months and older.
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Latest News When the Government funds a health technology, the community makes certain assumptions December 19, 2024It is a decision that has 'broken the seal' on a long-held principle that has indisputably contributed to Australians having high public confidence in the health technologies they are administered. It is an awful decision because when the Government funds a health technology, the community makes certain assumptions that are now at risk.
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Latest News If this decision to undermine the TGA reflects a policy decision, be transparent about it December 18, 2024Besides seriously undermining one of the world's most highly regarded regulatory agencies, stakeholders should consider the logical extension of this decision, not least for patient safety and public confidence in the health system.
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Australian Biotech Researchers say Australia’s first mRNA vaccine candidate could address COVID ‘immune imprinting’ December 18, 2024The scientists behind Australia’s first locally developed mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate have published a preclinical study demonstrating the vaccine's potential to overcome the issue of ‘immune imprinting.’
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Latest News New listings and higher prescription volumes driving PBS spend December 18, 2024The Albanese Government says it has provided $2.5 billion for new and amended listings on the PBS since the 2024-25 Budget with higher payments to the program partially driven by higher prescription volumes.
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Podcast 'I really live with a 12-month timeframe...and I am always waiting' December 17, 2024It is personal for Dr Andrea Smith, who was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer nine years ago. She is working on research, projects and programs to raise awareness and support for women living with what she describes as a '12-month timeframe'.
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Latest News Auditor General finds the administration of the PBS 'partly effective' December 17, 2024The Australian National Audit Office has tabled its performance audit of the administration of the PBS, describing it as "partly effective" with changes coming in how the health department engages stakeholders and governance arrangements for the PBAC.
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Latest News Government making it easier for itself on Safety Net but patients missing out December 18, 2024According to the Auditor General, "In 2021, Health (Department of Health and Aged Care) estimated that 640,000 patients become eligible for the Safety Net each year but do not apply, foregoing $100 million in medicine subsidies."
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Latest News Australians with our most misunderstood arthritis receive resources in time for holidays December 17, 2024“Christmas can be particularly challenging for people with gout,” said Jonathan Smithers, the CEO of Arthritis Australia. “Misconceptions about the condition and its triggers often lead to anxiety around festive meals. This new resource hub provides practical advice to help individuals enjoy the season without compromising their health.”
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Latest News HTA implementation group waiting for ministerial direction on priorities December 18, 2024The document confirms that Health Minister Mark Butler will direct its prioritisation of the HTA Review's 50 recommendations. "The Minister will provide to the IAG an initial list of recommendations from the HTA Review for priority consideration and may direct the IAG on its work plan from time to time," it says.
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FDA approves Mesoblast's cell therapy to treat steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease
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If you have ovarian cancer, genomic testing may open up new treatment option
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Cartherics secures G-Rex grant to support its ‘in house’ manufacturing program
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BTC announced new partnership agreement with Corcym
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