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Latest News Medical research powering Australia’s health and economic future March 31, 2026A new analysis has found that Australia’s medical research institutes are not only advancing science but also delivering substantial economic value and strengthening the nation’s healthcare capability.
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Latest News The minister was subtle, but read between the lines, and the message could hardly be clearer March 30, 2026Mr Butler implicitly said that continued investment in the PBS, and by extension HTA reform, is contingent on sustainability and that the program's success since 2002 has been built on the industry's cooperation with the government. The message could hardly be clearer.
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Latest News Government expands access to cancer therapy but holds short on pan-tumour listing March 30, 2026Chifumi Umeda, Managing Director, MSD Australia and New Zealand, said, "Separately, we are continuing our discussions with the government to support further access to KEYTRUDA through multi-cancer funding following the PBAC’s positive recommendation in December 2025."
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Latest News Breathing easy in an ageing Asia-Pacific means fixing a neglected health crisis March 30, 2026The Economist Impact report, supported by Sanofi, argues that respiratory health, particularly the prevention and management of influenza and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, should be treated as central to ageing policy.
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Latest News New treatment milestone offers fresh hope for Australians living with CIDP March 30, 2026“As the first therapy with a novel mechanism of action to be approved for CIDP patients in more than 30 years, this approval is an extremely important step towards addressing the unmet needs of patients with this debilitating condition and further signals argenx’s commitment to bring innovative therapeutic options to Australian patients,” said Kathryn Evans, Australia General Manager for argenx.
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Latest News Open letter calls for ministerial action on access to continuous glucose monitoring devices March 30, 2026An open letter sent to Health Minister Mark Butler has called for his intervention to ensure funded access to continuous glucose monitors for Australians living with type 3c and other rare forms of diabetes.
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Latest News A new chapter for Juvenile Arthritis Foundation Australia as it continues search for new leadership March 27, 2026The Juvenile Arthritis Foundation Australia is continuing its search for a new Chief Executive Officer to guide the organisation into its next phase of impact and growth.
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Latest News The unseen price of survival for women facing early breast cancer in Australia March 27, 2026A new report, developed early by Novartis, reveals how thousands of women are being drawn into a parallel struggle defined by mounting financial strain that arrives without warning or preparation.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review' Podcast - 27 March March 27, 2026A powerful patient story was overshadowed by a mindset that expects patients to simplify their needs and accept delays. Some proposed reforms risk entrenching these problems, while claims of having a 'world-class system' gaslight patients and seek to shut down scrutiny. This is about power. Institutions hold it, and patients are expected to adapt, which means they must continue to advocate for change.
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Latest News This is the not so quiet demand and doctrine of rationed health care March 27, 2026More troubling still was the message delivered by one government representative at the event. Patients and advocates were told to narrow their demands. To be more realistic. To moderate their expectations. As if the problem is the patients’ ambition for change.
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Latest News If these can be presented as positives, then we really have become accustomed to terrible March 26, 2026When Health Minister Mark Butler rose in Question Time yesterday to highlight progress on access to blood cancer therapies, his intent was to demonstrate that the system is working, delivering access to cutting-edge treatments through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Analyse the timelines.
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Latest News PBAC agenda reflects increasing number of companies seeking revised recommendations March 25, 2026The July 2026 meeting of the PBAC includes six submissions from companies seeking variations to previously considered or recommended listings, suggesting an increasingly challenging access environment for pharmaceutical companies.
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Latest News To what extent does the system even see itself as bound by external review? March 25, 2026The result is a paradox. Even before the HTA Review is formally concluded, announced, and implemented, the environment it was meant to reform has already worsened. Expectations that the review would stabilise or improve conditions now need to be recalibrated. The baseline has moved, and not in a favourable direction.
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Latest News Budget delivers progress, but hundreds of thousands still waiting for access March 25, 2026Medicines New Zealand says the government’s 2024 increase to the medicines budget has begun to ease long-standing pressure on the country’s pharmaceutical funding system, offering cautious optimism for patients seeking access to modern treatments.
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Latest News Community pharmacies set to expand patient care following Labor re-election in South Australia March 25, 2026Under the Malinauskas government’s plan, the number of pharmacists receiving subsidised training will double from 120 to 240, equipping more practitioners to assess and manage a range of everyday and chronic health conditions.
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Latest News As 'Horizon Europe' winds down, its successor program remains a work in progress March 25, 2026For countries like Australia moving toward association with Horizon Europe through a trade agreement, what might change? How should researchers and companies think about engaging with a program that is itself evolving?
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Latest News Small changes can still become foundations for the meaningful, but understand how decisions are made March 25, 2026The 2026-27 Budget process, identified as the implementation platform for the HTA Review, began around six months ago. Minister Mark Butler will have submitted his proposals in late January or early February, and they will be formally considered by Cabinet in late March or early April. What the Albanese government plans to implement on the HTA Review in this Budget is close to finalised, if not finalised.
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