It was a stark assertion by the patient leader. Stark because, while an entirely reasonable suggestion, it is historically unheard of in a system built on an institutional framework that instinctively and habitually protects and serves its own interest.
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Is there any example of another review or inquiry taking this long?
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Latest News The rationale for a higher US pharmaceutical tariff looks very familiar from here April 7, 2026The idea that a nation should maintain sovereign capability in critical health technologies and exercise market power to its advantage has been embedded in Australian policy for years. How can we complain when the US does the same thing?
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Latest News US confirms trade concerns with Australia and New Zealand on pharmaceuticals and IP April 2, 2026The 2026 National Trade Estimate Report has reiterated a range of longstanding U.S. concerns regarding pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement systems in Australia and New Zealand.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 2 April April 2, 2026In this week's episode, the discussion focuses on Health Minister Mark Butler's address at an event in Sydney and its invocation of history as the framework for pending negotiations over HTA reforms and PBS pricing. Also, strange comments by one senior official about evidence in healthcare decision-making send a clear signal about some of the thinking that might impact the next one to two years.
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Latest News A call to value life through faster and fairer access to medicines in New Zealand April 2, 2026Patient advocacy and industry leaders are urging a step change in how New Zealand approaches access to modern medicines, with the release of the Valuing Life Medicines Access Summit 2025 Report by Patient Voice Aotearoa and Medicines New Zealand.
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