Ireland going continental, but 'must fix' pressing problem at home

25 June 2018
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The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association (IPHA) is hopeful that, as it signs up to BeNeLuxA, Ireland will start to mirror the rates of adoption of innovative medicines that are present in the initiative’s other countries.

BeNeLuxA aims to ensure sustainable access to innovative medicines at affordable cost for patients in Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria and, in the future, Ireland too after the country signed up to the initiative on Friday.

"We want to work with government to help redesign the system for Irish patients"

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