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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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Latest News Australia moves closer to Europe as health and research ties deepen under landmark agreement March 25, 2026The intellectual property chapter is understood to include provisions relating to patent term extensions, although the precise scope and duration of any such extension period remain to be fully detailed.
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Latest News Auditor General proposes possible reviews of new Centre for Disease Control March 24, 2026The Australian National Audit Office could undertake a performance audit examining the establishment and early implementation of the Australian Centre for Disease Control, which commenced as a statutory authority on 1 January 2026.
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Latest News Australian biotech surges in response to trial suggesting a new hope in the fight against pancreatic cancer March 24, 2026Melbourne-based Amplia Therapeutics, a company focused on developing targeted cancer therapies, has released updated data from its ongoing ACCENT clinical trial, and its share price more than doubled in response.
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Latest News A new chapter for National Pharmacies as experienced executive steps into customer leadership March 24, 2026London-born retail executive Alex Palin has stepped into a key leadership role at National Pharmacies, marking an important moment for the organisation as it continues to evolve in an evolving healthcare landscape.
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Latest News Pfizer updates on promising step towards a Lyme disease vaccine candidate March 24, 2026The vaccine candidate, known as VLA15, has been under joint development for several years and represents the most advanced effort to develop a human vaccine against Lyme disease, a condition caused by the Borrelia bacteria transmitted by infected ticks.
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Latest News Balancing price, speed and access - how companies balance the pathway to market access March 23, 2026The newly published analysis is based on insights from 18 respondents across 14 companies representing around half of the total spending on medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
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Latest News The importance of humility and understanding the other side of the equation March 22, 2026It is not credible for institutions to treat company behaviour as external to system performance, particularly in the context of a more assertive US stance on pharmaceutical pricing. Yet what review processes exist are mostly about additional adjustments by stakeholders to the institutional framework. How about changing the framework to recognise realities?
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Latest News Pharmacy Guild calls for tough action over ‘deeply concerning’ PBS fraud March 23, 2026The Guild said there must be zero tolerance for PBS fraud. Any individual found to have engaged in such deliberate and sustained misconduct should face the full force of the law, it said.
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Latest News Pharmac seeks public input to improve understanding of 'complex cases' program March 23, 2026New Zealand's Pharmac has launched a review of how it funds medicines for people with exceptional clinical circumstances, following growing concerns that the current system is difficult to navigate and understand.
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Latest News Sanofi opens new headquarters with a focus on community and innovation March 19, 2026Country Lead Liz Selby said the new headquarters represents an open invitation to partners and the broader community, positioning the Barangaroo office as a shared meeting place intended to foster action and meaningful engagement.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 20 March March 20, 2026How Australia’s health system is failing patients by prioritising process and cost control over timely access to treatment, forcing more to rely on compassionate access programs. HTA processes are slow, often dehumanising, and used by the government as a delay tactic. Meaningful reform requires shifting away from process-driven decision-making toward real patient needs. The opportunity articulated this week by one leader is to pursue a more strategic approach to policy. The episode also highlights the growing role of pharmacy, which is increasingly based on trust and confidence, especially post-COVID, in contrast to struggling GPs.
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Latest News Australia’s peculiar obsession with HTA is costing jobs and lives March 20, 2026There was something striking about the way Owen Smith handled a recent 45-minute discussion on Australia’s life sciences policy settings. He refused to get dragged into the weeds of tactical health technology assessment.
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