IPHA paper pushes for faster patient access

3 March 2025

The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association (IPHA) has published a position paper on the 2025 Program for Government Commitments calling for faster and fairer access to medicines.

This paper, for the first-time, measures access to medicines timelines against the Health Act 2013, and finds that patients in Ireland continue to wait almost two years to access new life-enhancing treatments.

In welcoming commitments by the new government, the IPHA puts forward a route to reform the system and provide patients with better care.

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