An unhinged reaction to the new pharmacy prescribing initiative in New South Wales, why Australia needs to be humble in any health system comparison with the US, and given that the Government sets and umpires the rules for reimbursing innovative technologies, it can hardly complain when companies say no.
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Australia, the US, and their different choices about health system trade-offs
Australia has benefited enormously from innovations enabled by the commercial scale and investment capacity of the US healthcare market. Yet the debate in Australia often reflects an incomplete understanding of how that market works and its core strengths beyond a capacity to innovate.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 17 April April 17, 2026
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Latest News Why hospitals, and not medicines, dominate America’s health spending gap April 17, 2026In the second in a series comparing health spending, BPDInsights breaks down the drivers of the healthcare spending gap between the US and countries like Australia and New Zealand. To be clear, it is not medicines.
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Latest News Mark Butler confirms new and expanded cancer medicine listings April 17, 2026Australians living with lung and bladder cancer will benefit from reimbursed access to more treatments, with Health Minister Mark Butler confirming two listings on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
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Latest News New strategic alliance for Biointelect aims to fast track life sciences innovation April 17, 2026Biointelect CEO Leah Goodman said, “By integrating strategic advisory with investment insight, we can help companies navigate complex development pathways and maximise their commercial potential.”
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Latest News Pharmacy prescribing reform signals shift in NSW primary care with Victoria to follow April 15, 2026The New South Wales Government’s decision to allow trained pharmacists to prescribe the oral contraceptive pill marks a significant shift in the structure of primary healthcare delivery.
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Latest News Why US health spending looks much higher than it really is April 16, 2026Much of the focus comparing health systems in Australia and New Zealand to the US relies on an incomplete or inaccurate understanding of how and what it finances. It certainly finances a lot more than global healthcare innovation, including services that would never be classified as healthcare in Australia or New Zealand.
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Latest News FDA moves to strengthen safety standards for genome editing therapies April 15, 2026The regulator said the guidance reflects a broader push to accelerate the development of highly personalised therapies while maintaining rigorous scientific oversight.
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Latest News Akesa enters Japan with strategic leadership hire to navigate complex clinical trial landscape April 15, 2026Australian-based company Akesa has taken a significant step in its Asia Pacific expansion, establishing a presence in Japan and appointing an experienced pharmaceutical executive to lead its operations in one of the world’s most demanding clinical research environments.
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Latest News PBS listings are more about policy choices than corporate obligations April 15, 2026There is obviously no difference between a minister using their legal authority to ensure continued reimbursement for a medicine and using the same authority to ensure its reimbursement in the first place.
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Latest News Pfizer names interim lead for Australia and New Zealand operations April 14, 2026"It is a privilege to lead the ANZ business at this pivotal time, and a responsibility I take on with gratitude and excitement. This is a special organisation, shaped by our people and united by a shared purpose," he said.
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Latest News BPDInsights.ai is rethinking how we can discover and understand information April 15, 2026Current usage indicates steady engagement, with several hundred unique queries submitted each day. By consolidating information from multiple sources, the platform enables a more efficient understanding of trends, context, and historical developments.
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Latest News What Germany understands about health technology assessment that Australia does not, yet April 14, 2026There is a divergence between countries that treat HTA as a standalone evaluative tool and those that are working to embed it within a broader economic and national life sciences strategy.
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Australian Biotech Telix signs new cancer development deal with Regeneron April 13, 2026Australian nuclear medicine company Telix Pharmaceuticals has announced a collaboration with Regeneron to develop new targeted cancer treatments.
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Argent BioPharma advances epilepsy strategy with CannPal acquisition April 13, 2026Argent BioPharma has completed the acquisition of AusCann Group Holdings' interest in CannPal Animal Therapeutics, marking an important step in strengthening its neurological pipeline and expanding its reach into veterinary medicine.
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Latest News Australia risks falling further behind on access to new medicines without action, industry warns April 13, 2026Medicines Australia has responded to Health Minister Mark Butler’s address to the AFR Healthcare Summit by reinforcing its call for structural reform of Australia’s medicines system, with CEO Liz de Somer directly articulating the association's position.
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Latest News HTA Review timeline set to extend well into the second half of 2027 April 13, 2026According to AusTender documentation, the university was contracted in January 2026, with a term running through to August 2026 and provisions to extend as late as August 2027.
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Latest News The endpoint now coming into view was, in truth, always the most likely one April 12, 2026In an institutional framework where decision-making authority remains fixed within a legislated framework that mandates a good deal for the government as its sole legal decision-making criteria, what other outcome was likely?
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Latest News Lower official co-payment but patients paying for more unsubsidised medicines April 10, 2026According to the McKell Institute, and based on a survey of over 1,500 Australians, 43 per cent have been prescribed or offered a medicine that is not subsidised by the PBS.
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Latest News Is there any example of another review or inquiry taking this long? April 10, 2026To understand just how far this has drifted, it is worth comparing the HTA process to the longest, most demanding and consequential inquiries Australia has undertaken. Very little comes close to the time it has taken.
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