domingo, 28 de junio de 2026
Fake Cancer Medicines Have Reached US Clinics And Most Providers Don’t Know It Jean Christophe Rusatira,Jean Berchmans Uwimana,Saifuddin Ahmed,andHenry J. Michtalik June 24, 2026
https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/don-t-fake-cancer-medicines-have-reached-us-clinics-and-most-providers-know?utm_campaign=forefront&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8sEzAnVLLsXTAyoKZpmIIMHO5sllD3A6mLVfYUzgl8pBeASnObPtIqCGRBnVjEiZFQm7JUayOmNKOXuK8dq5uG2ARmFA&_hsmi=425789085&utm_source=hasu
Providers in high-income countries underestimate the domestic scale of falsified medicine.
How Foreign Reference Pricing Embeds Valuations And Risks Undermining Global Innovation Jason Shafrin,Richard Xie,andLouis P. Garrison, Jr. June 24, 2026
https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/import-price-import-threshold-foreign-reference-pricing-embeds-valuations-and-risks?utm_campaign=34032557-Health%20Affairs%20Sunday%20Update%202026&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_issIK9IBjfLeM6_erjx6IbEK5fbSJmXCXKsFMObZ58Dl1h5EM4wupXdxbqDgKUInyxMHWjSlgt8I7oyaS6nSRtxTXCg&_hsmi=425789085&utm_content=425789085&utm_source=hs_email
Foreign reference pricing frameworks often differ from the way the US has historically valued medical innovation. A more sustainable approach would be to define and apply US-specific measures of value and to invest in generating evidence around value.
Massively Better, By What Measure? Soleil Shah June 26, 2026
https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/massively-better-measure?utm_campaign=forefront&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8aGg1je1tRQMuR30qg-PzP8_DYJvaaQQFVOzkQw3ITv5ikL_8m_Lg6K0-IuZFypvV1ze5TZpYBnwDGXN92LWDZVY_WSw&_hsmi=425789085&utm_source=hasu
Perhaps the term “better” should not be defined by business metrics at all—but instead by the innovation’s health impacts among patients.
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