The UK’s voluntary system of revenue rebates to limit rises in medicines spending is already causing deep upset among branded drug manufacturers as clawbacks rise.
The 2019 Voluntary Scheme for Branded Medicines Access and Pricing (VPAS) saw the industry agreeing to make payments to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
As a successor to the 2019 Voluntary Scheme for Branded Medicines Access and Pricing is being negotiated, Leela Barham asks where rebates should go in future - that is, if rebates remain at
Leela Barham argues that the latest operational guidance for the NHS in England continues to illustrate a disconnect between the messages in big-ticket policy documents from the central gov
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It’s 2024, and in most clinical trials, data is still being moved from the EHR to the EDC manually – with employees reading data from one screen and typing it onto another.