Faster access to new medicines agreed in deal with industry
Patients could access new medicines up to 6 months earlier in a deal expected to save the
The government and the
The voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access is expected to come into effect from
Parts of the deal agreed in the heads of agreement for the voluntary scheme include:
- faster assessments of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of all new medicines by the
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- early engagement with companies to ensure clinicians and the
The voluntary scheme is also designed to keep growth in the branded medicine bill predictable and affordable by placing a 2% cap on the growth in sales of branded medicines to the
Pharmaceutical companies will repay the
Other measures to keep the cost of medicines to the
If agreed in full, the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access will replace the Pharmaceutical Pricing Regulation Scheme (PPRS), which expires on
Health and Social Care Secretary
"This new deal will be good for patients, good for the
"Cutting-edge and best value medicines will be fast-tracked and we will cut our medicines bill by 930 million pounds next year following tough but constructive negotiations with the pharmaceutical industry – money we can reinvest into better
"The deal will also ensure the
Health Minister Lord O'Shaughnessy said:
"The agreement is a vote of confidence for our world-leading life sciences sector, and shows the
"Small and medium-sized business in particular will be better supported through greater flexibilities, helping SMEs to bring their innovative treatments into the
"This agreement is a commitment by the government and the
"Under the scheme the
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