NZ 2nd ‘last in class’ for first-in-class medicines

PHARMAC

A newly released report shows Kiwis are missing out on many innovative medicines, with New Zealand ranked in last place out of 20 comparable OECD countries. The report compares access to 247 new medicines that were first registered between 2009 and 2014 in those countries.

The 2015 COMPARE report – Comparison of Access and Reimbursement Environments –benchmarks access to new medicines across 20 countries and was produced by the global health consulting company IMS Health on behalf of Medicines Australia.

“New Zealand is in last place overall and our access to first-in-class (the most innovative) medicines is 19th out the 20 countries compared in the report. New Zealand patients only have access to less than 12% of these medicines” says Dr Graeme Jarvis, Medicines New Zealand General Manager.

For more details, go to: http://www.medicinesnz.co.nz/media-releases/

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