The conspiracy theorists point to a published submission, which has remained mostly unchanged for a decade, now advocating that the Australian Government implement the recommendations of a report it commissioned and led. As far as conspiracy theories go, it's remarkably transparent and unambitious.
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Another day, and another addition to what is now a motherload of bad ideas
In a week of strange claims propagated by PBS conspiracy theorists, these have added to what is now a motherload of bad ideas currently infecting the public discussion on medicines and health technologies.
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Latest News What happens to the conspiracy when the industry and ministerial criticisms sound remarkably similar? March 24, 2025
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Latest News Australian eye therapy company now focused on survival after clinical trial result March 25, 2025Australian life sciences company (ASX:OPT) has reported negative outcomes from its pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial involving the combination of its sozinibercept with Bayer's EYLEA (aflibercept) for treating wet age-related macular degeneration.
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Latest News Mark Butler: Patients waiting too long and 'as the Health Minister, of course, I am sorry for that' March 24, 2025Health Minister Mark Butler effectively endorsed industry criticism of PBS decision-making during a radio interview on Monday, citing Australia's 'old' HTA system as responsible and expressing sorrow over long waits for patients wanting funded access to new medicines.
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Latest News Industry pushes back on conspiracy theories, highlighting the Government's own comments March 22, 2025In the words of George Orwell, “But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” Be under no illusion that the confected outrage on PhRMA's two-month-old submission, virtually unchanged in a decade, is a lazy ideological dog whistle that risks poisoning the well and corrupting any thoughtful dialogue on PBS reform.
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Latest News Stakeholder backing for another PBS co-pay reduction March 20, 2025“This is a significant step towards relieving the financial burden of ill health and chronic conditions and making sure people can get the medicine they need," said National President Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Professor Trent Twomey.
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Latest News US price negotiation power reveals a very different approach to patient input March 20, 2025Patients contributing to Australia's HTA processes are forced to use an online portal, do not know how their input is used, and receive no follow-up or feedback. Compare that to the role of patient input under the US government's price negotiation power for prescription medicines.
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Latest News If our own government isn't going to do anything, then we can only hope for intervention March 20, 2025What is the problem with international criticism of Australia's use of HTA and pricing policy? This is the framework Health Minister Mark Butler described as "clunky" while acknowledging its responsibility for preventable deaths.
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Australian Biotech Brisbane-based drugmaker QBiotics celebrates 25 years since its creation March 19, 2025Since 2000, when it started in a makeshift basement laboratory, QBiotics has spent 25 years focused on discovering and developing novel cell signalling small molecules for challenging medical conditions.
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Latest News Caretaker convention creates PBS uncertainty, at the very least March 19, 2025New listings can occur during the caretaker period when the government has already committed to funding. Given the need for new spending, the minister can also list a medicine with a budgetary impact after consulting with the shadow minister, which is generally unusual.
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Latest News All manufacturers decide to participate in the second cycle of US price negotiation March 19, 2025The US government agency will hold roundtables with patient groups for each of the 15 impacted medicines and a town hall with clinicians before making any decision on the price reductions.
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Latest News Recognition for outstanding results in Medicines Australia’s Continuing Education Program March 19, 2025Medicines Australia CEO Liz de Somer said, “Congratulations to all our award recipients on their outstanding achievements in 2024. Completing such an important course, and with such excellent results, is a testament of our award winners’ dedication and commitment to their profession.”
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Latest News UK industry in shock over significant increase in payment rate March 18, 2025In a major shock for the UK-based pharmaceutical industry, the government has announced a significant increase in the statutory scheme payment rate.
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Latest News Regional medical clinic boosts heart meds uptake with focused initiative March 18, 2025A regional health centre in Victoria has boosted the uptake of critical blood-thinner medicines in patients considered at high risk of stroke following a pharmacist-physician initiative targeting patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Latest News Governor-General supports earlier diagnosis and greater awareness of juvenile arthritis March 18, 2025An early diagnosis of juvenile arthritis could save children from lifelong disability due to joint deformities and loss of vision, according to a campaign for better recognition of this common disease.
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Latest News Kosi climbers about to embark on day one of 2025 challenge March 14, 2025Climbers will embark this morning on day one of the Rare Cancers Australia's Kosi Challenge with almost $500,00 already raised for patient support programs.
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Latest News Astellas cancer therapy approved for new indication in earlier prostate cancer March 14, 2025Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia and is the second most common cause of death from cancer in Australian men, behind lung cancer.
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Australian Biotech Australian researchers solve decades-long mystery on Parkinson’s disease March 14, 2025WEHI researchers have made what they believe is a breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, solving a decades-long mystery that could pave the way for developing new treatments.
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Latest News World-first study identifies 'Goldilocks' number of genes to include in pre-pregnancy screening March 13, 2025A new Australian study, published this week in Genetics in Medicine, has identified the ideal, or ‘Goldilocks’, number of genes to test for in genetic carrier screening in prospective parents.
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Latest News New report calls for regulatory enforcement and funding to secure nuclear medicine potential March 6, 2025A new report by Telix says the tens of thousands of Australians could miss out on a new era of cancer treatment without action from the government to secure the viability of the nuclear medicine sector, including enforcing regulatory standards.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' week in review podcast - 7 March March 7, 2025Medicines Australia will be appointing a new chair. To what extent does it matter? The participation model means that the industry might be effectively shackled to the 'change' table rather than having a seat at it. The government has worked it out, constantly increasing the price of participation and limiting exclusionary discussions about change. How does that need to change?
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Latest News Government partners with Baxter to increase local production of IV fluids March 6, 2025Health Minister Mark Butler has announced that the government will invest $20 million, which Baxter will match, to expand the company's production of intravenous fluids at its facility in Western Sydney.
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