Reform efforts can struggle because they focus on health systems at their strongest point rather than their weakest. Framing is a pernicious tool used to justify delays and denials. We argue that the uptake of GLP-1 therapies in the US is delivering remarkable results, and that we need to apply the lessons from that experience in Australia, challenging institutional narratives and reframing the public debate to focus on public health benefits.
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Reform efforts can struggle because they focus on health systems at their strongest point rather than their weakest. Framing is a pernicious tool used to justify delays and denials. We argue that the uptake of GLP-1 therapies in the US is delivering remarkable results, and that we need to apply the lessons from that experience in Australia, challenging institutional narratives and reframing the public debate to focus on public health benefits.
The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 29 August
The 'Dispatched' Podcast
49 minutes
2 months ago
The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 29 August
Patients should never accept a decision-making framework that requires them to sacrifice themselves for a mythical collective good, which is just the government getting the best deal for itself. More evidence of why we need to know what discussants present to HTA committees, and how they reflect personal opinions and ideologies. Financial results that confirm pharmacy's increasing role as a health destination.
The 'Dispatched' Podcast
Reform efforts can struggle because they focus on health systems at their strongest point rather than their weakest. Framing is a pernicious tool used to justify delays and denials. We argue that the uptake of GLP-1 therapies in the US is delivering remarkable results, and that we need to apply the lessons from that experience in Australia, challenging institutional narratives and reframing the public debate to focus on public health benefits.