PhRMA releases new policy solutions for delivering innovative treatments to patients
At the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) 2016 Annual Meeting, PhRMA president and CEO Stephen J. Ubl announced the association’s policy solutions for delivering innovative treatments to patients.
“I am a passionate believer in the power of biomedical innovation to save and improve lives,” Ubl said. “We are on the cusp of a golden era in medical discovery and have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of costly and debilitating diseases. But we can’t take this progress for granted.
“Now is the time for PhRMA to play a leadership role in advancing pragmatic, pro-consumer policies that enhance the private market and address costs holistically.”
The proposals in the policy framework are aimed at modernizing the drug discovery and development process, promoting value-driven health care, engaging and empowering consumers and addressing market distortions.
“We need to improve on the competitive market to build a sustainable, health care system that stems the growth of chronic disease and fosters the development of tomorrow’s cures.”
The policy solutions for delivering innovative treatments to patients include
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