Towards ethical drug pricing: the European Orphan Genomic Therapies Fund

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Abstract

An increasing number of novel genomic therapies are expected to become available for patients with rare or ultra-rare diseases. However, the primary obstacle to equal patient access to these orphan genomic therapies are currently very high prices charged by manufacturers in the context of limited healthcare budgets. Taking into account ethical pricing theories, the paper proposes the implementation of a pricing infrastructure covering all European member states, which has the potential to promote distributive justice while maintaining the attractiveness of genomic therapy development.

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Risse, J., Krzemien, M., Schnalke, J., & Heinemann, T. (2024). Towards ethical drug pricing: the European Orphan Genomic Therapies Fund. Gene Therapy, 31(7–8), 353–357. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41434-024-00452-2

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