We're on your side, NICE boss Sir Andrew Dillon tells pharma

24 September 2016
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A clear message was issued when Sir Andrew Dillon, chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the medicines cost-effectiveness watchdog for England and Wales, addressed pharma leaders on Thursday.

He told the industry at the Biopharma Ambition 2016 meeting in Ireland that health technology assessment (HTA) bodies like NICE were as keen as the anyone to see effective medicines reach patients – but stressed that companies also needed to understand the pressure that healthcare systems are under.

The NICE has come under fire this year for its failure to recommend certain cancer drugs, in particular, in stated attempts to protect the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) and the taxpayers who pay for it.

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