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Innovation and Access to Medicines for Neglected Populations: Could a Treaty Address a Broken Pharmaceutical R&D System?

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2012

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Moon, Suerie, Jorge Bermudez, and Ellen 't Hoen. 2012. Innovation and access to medicines for neglected populations: could a treaty address a broken pharmaceutical R&D system? PLoS Medicine 9(5): e1001218.

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As part of a cluster of articles leading up to the 2012 World Health Report and critically reflecting on the theme of “no health without research,” Suerie Moon and colleagues argue for a global health R&D treaty to improve innovation in new medicines and strengthening affordability, sustainable financing, efficiency in innovation, and equitable health-centered governance.

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Medicine, Drugs and Devices, Drug Research and Development, Global Health, Public Health, Science Policy, Science Policy and Economics, Technology Development, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Law, Political Science

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