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 ...
The rise of multi-stakeholder capitalism in market access with Jie Shen, CSL
Market Access Matters
13 minutes
9 months ago
The rise of multi-stakeholder capitalism in market access with Jie Shen, CSL
In this episode we chat with Jie Shen, who is Vice President Global Head Market Access at CSL. Having started her career in pharma before the market access function existed, Jie is an industry veteran. We cover the changes she's seen over the last 24 years, including multi-stakeholder capitalisation - what it means to Jie and why she feels it's important for market access leaders. The opinions shared in this podcast are Jie's own views.
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 ...