Bringing a Medical Device to the Market . A Scientist’s Perspective
27 de novembre 2022
26 de novembre 2022
Pharma and Medtech market access
Commercializing Successful Biomedical Technologies
Contents
1 - The biomedical drug, diagnostic, and devices industries and their marketspp 1-35
2 - Markets of interest and market research stepspp 36-62
3 - Intellectual property, licensing, and business modelspp 63-103
4 - New product development (NPD)pp 104-171
5 - The regulated market: gateway through the FDApp 172-225
6 - Manufacturingpp 226-263
7 - Reimbursement, marketing, sales, and product liabilitypp 264-316
25 de novembre 2022
Wellbeing as a top priority
Why not focus directly on increasing measured human happiness? Why not try to improve people’s overall quality of life, as it is subjectively seen by citizens themselves?
Contents:
Introduction: Making Wellbeing Policies Effective
Timothy Besley & Irene Bucelli
Wellbeing as the Goal of Policy
Richard Layard
Accounting for Consequences and Claims in Policy
Paul Dolan
Weighing the Costs and Benefits of Public Policy: On the Dangers of Single Metric Accounting
Johanna Thoma
Wellbeing in Public Policy: Contributions Based on Sen’s Capability Approach
Paul Anand
Incorporating Wellbeing and Mental Health Research to Improve Pandemic Response
Michael Daly & Liam Delaney
COVID-19 and Mental Health and Wellbeing Research: Informing Targeted, Integrated, and Long-Term Responses to Health Emergencies
Annette Bauer
Health, Wellbeing, and Democratic Citizenship: A Review and Research Agenda
Christopher J. Anderson et al.
Health and Disability Gaps in Political Engagement: A Short Review
Mikko Mattila
24 de novembre 2022
Pharma competition and innovation
My speech at the Reial Acadèmia de Medicina de Catalunya, 22/11/2022:
23 de novembre 2022
Reframing the human body as a cellular ecosystem
The Song of the Cell. An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
In The Song of the Cell, Mukherjee tells the story of how scientists discovered cells, began to understand them, and are now using that knowledge to create new humans. He seduces you with writing so vivid, lucid, and suspenseful that complex science becomes thrilling. Told in six parts, laced with Mukherjee’s own experience as a researcher, a doctor, and a prolific reader, The Song of the Cell is both panoramic and intimate—a masterpiece.
A must read!!!
21 de novembre 2022
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17 de novembre 2022
Personalized, stratified or precision medicine: the expectations behind a concept
Contested futures: envisioning “Personalized,” “Stratified,” and “Precision” medicine
Rather than pinpointing which of these terms is the “correct” one or delineating the “true” meaning of each, to know how we should critically approach the concepts we need an awareness of the discursive contexts in which they are mobilized. This is because the context ultimately structures the social and ethical implications that “personalization,” “stratification,” or “precision” will have for medicine and healthcare systems, and for different stakeholders. As big health data, predictive and systems-level analysis are, themselves, emergent phenomena, the terminology applied in the discursive spaces around these new biotechnologies and approaches cannot be abstracted from their context. Rather, when we apply the “personalization,” “stratification,” and “precision” terms, we invoke particular associations, connotations, “hopes” and “truths” that are part of pre-existing epistemologically and ethically loaded discourses that reflect broader and weightier struggles over what is a good future.
16 de novembre 2022
Pharma, big pharma (18)
Knowledge Accumulation and Industry Evolution
This book explores how the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector is affected by innovation, growth and public policy.
15 de novembre 2022
11 de novembre 2022
Pharma, big pharma (17)
Big Pharma. The Money Behind the Pills
Contents:
Chapter 1
Big Pharma’s New Deal: Acquisition and Little Innovation
Blockbuster Drugs Are So Last Century BY ALEX BERENSON
When Academia Puts Profit Ahead of Wonder BY JANET RAE-DUPREE
Grant System Leads Cancer Researchers to Play It Safe BY GINA KOLATA
Are Doctors Too Wary of Drug Companies? BY PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D.
Valeant’s History of Deal-Making BY WILLIAM ALDEN
Roche to Buy InterMune for $8.3 Billion BY ANDREW POLLACK AND MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED
Why Are So Few Blockbuster Drugs Invented Today? BY DAN HURLEY
$2.6 Billion to Develop a Drug? New Estimate Makes Questionable Assumptions BY AARON E. CARROLL
Stop Subsidizing Big Pharma BY LLEWELLYN HINKES-JONES
Ways to Fund Research on Rare Diseases THE NEW YORK TIMES
AstraZeneca to Acquire Majority Stake in Acerta Pharma BY CHAD BRAY
Explaining Valeant: The Main Theories BY STEVEN DAVIDOFF SOLOMON
Chapter 2
Monopolies and Exclusivity Drive Price Spikes
Runaway Drug Prices BY THE NEW YORK TIMES
Costly Hepatitis C Drugs for Everyone? BY THE NEW YORK TIMES
New Cholesterol Drugs Are Vastly Overpriced, Analysis Says BY ANDREW POLLACK
Inflated Drug Prices THE NEW YORK TIMES
Drug Goes From $13.50 a Tablet to $750, Overnight BY ANDREW POLLACK
Big Price Increase for Tuberculosis Drug Is Rescinded BY ANDREW POLLACK
Valeant Under Investigation for Its Drug Pricing Practices BY ANDREW POLLACK
Senators Condemn Big Price Increases for Drugs BY ANDREW POLLACK
No Justification for High Drug Prices BY THE NEW YORK TIMES
Another Drug Pricing Ripoff BY THE NEW YORK TIMES
The EpiPen, a Case Study in Health System Dysfunction BY AARON E. CARROLL
The Complex Math Behind Spiraling Prescription Drug Prices BY KATIE THOMAS
The Lesson of EpiPens: Why Drug Prices Spike, Again and Again BY ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Chapter 3
Disease Branding and the Profusion of Diagnoses
Ritalin Wars BY JUDITH WARNER
Disease Branding BY BEN SCHOTT
Still the ‘Age of Anxiety.’ Or Is It? BY DANIEL SMITH
Ruling Is Victory for Drug Companies in Promoting Medicine for Other Uses BY KATIE THOMAS
A.D.H.D. Seen in 11% of U.S. Children as Diagnoses Rise BY ALAN SCHWARZ AND SARAH COHEN
Is It Really A.D.H.D. or Just Immaturity? BY KJ DELL’ANTONIA
Overselling A.D.H.D.: A New Book Exposes Big Pharma’s Role BY STEVE SILBERMAN
A Profusion of Diagnoses. That’s Good and Bad. BY DHRUV KHULLAR, M.D.
Chapter 4
The Money Behind Epidemics: Preventing, Treating and Healing
For Profit, Industry Seeks Cancer Drugs BY ANDREW POLLACK
F.D.A. Advisory Panel Backs Preventive Use of H.I.V. Drug BY DENISE GRADY
Advocating Pill, U.S. Signals Shift to Prevent AIDS BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR.
Painkillers Resist Abuse, but Experts Still Worry BY ALAN SCHWARZ
The C.E.O. of H.I.V. BY CHRISTOPHER GLAZEK
The Insanity of Taxpayer-Funded Addiction BY THE NEW YORK TIMES
F.D.A. to Expand Medication-Assisted Therapy for Opioid Addicts BY SHEILA KAPLAN
As Opioid Prescriptions Fall, Prescriptions for Drugs to Treat Addiction Rise BY ABBY GOODNOUGH
Chapter 5
The Trump Administration vs. Big Pharma
The Real Reason Medicare Is a Lousy Drug Negotiator: It Can’t Say No BY MARGOT SANGER-KATZ
The Fight Trump Faces Over Drug Prices BY KATIE THOMAS
Trump Vows to Ease Rules for Drug Makers, but Again Zeros In on Prices BY KATIE THOMAS
Drug Lobbyists’ Battle Cry Over Prices: Blame the Others BY ERIC LIPTON AND KATIE THOMAS
Draft Order on Drug Prices Proposes Easing Regulations BY SHEILA KAPLAN AND KATIE THOMAS
Lower Drug Prices: New Proposals Carry Lots of Promises BY KATIE THOMAS AND REED ABELSON
What Big Pharma Fears Most: A Trump Alliance With Democrats to Cut Drug Prices BY ROBERT PEAR
Trump Proposes to Lower Drug Prices by Basing Them on Other Countries’ Costs BY ROBERT PEAR
10 de novembre 2022
Understanding Population Health
Population Health and the Future of Healthcare
Contents:
Defining Population Health
The Road to Population Health: A Changing Society
The Road to Population Health: A Changing Healthcare System
The Roots of Population Health
Health Status and How to Measure It
The Social Determinants of Health and Illness
Paying the Piper: Health Disparities
Population Health and Healthcare Delivery
Population Health and Public Policy
Traditional Approaches to Community Health Data
Data Needs for the Population Health Model
The Role of the Community in Population Health Improvement
09 de novembre 2022
Trends in Population Health
A History of Population Health. Rise and Fall of Disease in Europe
In A History of Population Health Johan P. Mackenbach offers a broad-sweeping study of the spectacular changes in people’s health in Europe since the early 18th century. Most of the 40 specific diseases covered in this book show a fascinating pattern of ‘rise-and-fall’, with large differences in timing between countries. Using a unique collection of historical data and bringing together insights from demography, economics, sociology, political science, medicine, epidemiology and general history, it shows that these changes and variations did not occur spontaneously, but were mostly man-made. Throughout European history, changes in health and longevity were therefore closely related to economic, social, and political conditions, with public health and medical care both making important contributions to population health improvement.