In this episode, we're joined by Louisa Oliver Byrne, Senior Consultant at Access Infinity. We learn about the complexities of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) policy and its implications for pharmaceutical market access. Louisa shares insights from her recent research on MFN, exploring how direct-to-consumer pricing models might actually play out in practice, and why the policy's stated goals don't always align with likely outcomes. From "brown bagging" concerns to payer behaviour shifts, this ...
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In this episode, we're joined by Louisa Oliver Byrne, Senior Consultant at Access Infinity. We learn about the complexities of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) policy and its implications for pharmaceutical market access. Louisa shares insights from her recent research on MFN, exploring how direct-to-consumer pricing models might actually play out in practice, and why the policy's stated goals don't always align with likely outcomes. From "brown bagging" concerns to payer behaviour shifts, this ...
Revolutionary Strategies in Orphan Drug Development with Isabel Rubio
Market Access Matters
18 minutes
2 months ago
Revolutionary Strategies in Orphan Drug Development with Isabel Rubio
In this episode, we invite Access Infinity Partner, Isabel Rubio back to the podcast to explore the unique challenges and innovative solutions reshaping market access and pricing within rare disease. Isabel shares insights from her extensive experience with due diligence assessments in orphan drug development, discussing three transformative strategies that are revolutionising how companies prove value in ultra-rare diseases. From multi-domain endpoints and visual evidence to pay...
Market Access Matters
In this episode, we're joined by Louisa Oliver Byrne, Senior Consultant at Access Infinity. We learn about the complexities of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) policy and its implications for pharmaceutical market access. Louisa shares insights from her recent research on MFN, exploring how direct-to-consumer pricing models might actually play out in practice, and why the policy's stated goals don't always align with likely outcomes. From "brown bagging" concerns to payer behaviour shifts, this ...