The simple fact is that when you refuse to budge on the institution's basic architecture or pricing, or set a clear performance indicator for time-to-funded access, you concede the two obvious levers for delivering what stakeholders want. It explains these consultation processes.
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In the case of our HTA institution flying close to system perfection, or the sun, patients end up drowning like Icarus. The institution might be Icarus in flight, but patients suffer the consequences if it flies too close to the sun.
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Latest News Like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. The ship is still going to sink May 23, 2026
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Latest News The sharper language will need to be accompanied by even sharper actions May 22, 2026Can we hope that a new First Assistant Secretary to oversee the HTA Review implementation phase will introduce a new way of working and cleanse a process that currently resembles a stagnant pond?
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Latest News They used to forecast growth, it was not real and couldn't be used, and it made the program a target for cuts May 21, 2026Until around 15 years ago, the forecast for spending included nominal annual growth rates of 5-10 per cent, but it was not real. It was not linked to anything. It could not be used to offset new listings because of Budget rules, which remain in place today, and it just made the program a target. It reflects a long-term, enduring dynamic. Nothing will change in the absence of reforming the system's basic architecture.
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Latest News Owen Smith: 'We are ready to negotiate. We are ready to be a genuine partner' May 19, 2026The BMS leader praised the PBS as a public health program but emphasised that it must be fit for purpose. He said he has respect for what the program represents and that his speech is not an attack on the program, but a defence of what the PBS was designed to be.
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Latest News Australia bets on translational science to turn discovery into global impact May 19, 2026Australia’s growing strength in translational science took centre stage at the second annual Translational Science Hub Symposium in Queensland, where more than 180 researchers, industry leaders and policymakers gathered to highlight how discovery is being turned into real-world patient impact.
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Latest News New partnership expands access to care for Australians with rare cancers May 19, 2026A new partnership between Rare Cancers Australia, Ramsay Health Care and GenesisCare aims to make it easier for Australians living with rare and less common cancers to find vital treatment information and support services.
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