The Politics of Innovation

Topics:
Pricing Strategy
Tags:
Article,
Federal Government,
Government,
Harvard Knowledgebase,
Innovation,
Leadership,
Management,
Patient,
Strategy
Source:
Harvard Knowledgebase

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Overview: The Article describes what FDA is doing to bridge the gap between the high cost of innovation and patients’ demand for lower prices. It emphasizes that government plays a critical role in improving the pathway between scientific breakthroughs and bringing affordable drugs to patients. It is not surprising that there are fewer new solutions coming forward at this point in time. It's never been more important for public and private sector leaders to come together as they have the opportunity to do at a conference like this one, to exchange ideas and contribute directly to the advancement of the public health. Find more discussion inside the article.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2003 | Pages: 1


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