The Global Politics of Pharmaceutical Monopoly Power by Ellen ‘t Hoen

Every day, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is confronted with the lack of access to adequate or affordable medical tools in the field.

This new book by Ellen ‘t Hoen, former Director of Policy Advocacy for the MSF Access Campaign, explains why these twin challenges are in fact two sides of the same coin. More importantly perhaps, it also analyses the latest mechanisms and policy changes that may help change the broken system of medical innovation and access to medicines today.

In particular, the book highlights recent alternative mechanisms to encourage medical R&D in a way that also ensures access to the developed product – by separating the cost of research and development from the price of diagnostics, medicines, and vaccines.

As such, MSF wholeheartedly welcomes the publication, in the hope that it may both spur efforts, such as a patent pool, to speed up access to newer medicines, and boost initiatives that make use of alternative financing mechanisms in order to develop new, more appropriate treatments that respond to medical needs.

This book is available under a Creative Commons License for free download or online reading.

To read or download the book click here

Source: Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines

 

Review of Ellen F.M. 't Hoen, The Global Politics of Pharmaceutical Monopoly Power, Drug patents, access, innovation and the application of the WTO Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health, by Frederick M. Abbott, Knowledge Ecology Studies, April 2009

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