Scrip Asks…What Does 2020 Hold For Biopharma? Part 3: Policy And Regulation

Pricing And Value Questions Dominate

The US election will intensify  the spotlight on drug costs, regulators will have their hands full with advanced therapy filings, and the need to address rising infectious disease threats will mount. Biosimilars, cannabis and Brexit are among other hot topics for 2020.

Scrip Perspectives 2019 to 2020

More than 80 industry executives have shared with Scrip their expectations for the year ahead. In the third part of our preview series, we put the spotlight on the policy and regulatory environment.

The US election in November was mentioned by many as a significant issue for the industry in 2020. “This is...

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