Providing access to high-quality, low-cost medicines across low and middle-income countries (LMICs), working with governments and generic manufacturers around the globe - A business case

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Antiviral Therapy Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1177/13596535211068617
G. Alton, Clifford Samuel, A. Reddi
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Background Gilead Sciences, under Dr. John Martin’s leadership, created its Global Access Program to deliver high-quality, affordable medicines to treat and ultimately eliminate some of the world’s most challenging-to-treat, pervasive, life-limiting diseases not as philanthropy but based on a self-sustaining business model—a highly novel concept in the pharmaceutical realm. John was determined to bring together all key stakeholders from public health officials to doctors and patients around the globe to understand barriers and opportunities in HIV, viral hepatitis, and visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and in so doing, pushed the Gilead team to devise novel strategies to address healthcare disparities in resource-challenged geographies. Purpose This case study provides an overview of the evolution and impact of the Gilead Access to Medicines Program in providing treatments for HIV in low- and lower middle-income countries.
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在中低收入国家(LMIC)提供高质量、低成本的药品,与全球政府和仿制药制造商合作-商业案例
背景:在约翰·马丁博士的领导下,吉利德科学公司创建了其全球获取计划,以提供高质量、负担得起的药物来治疗并最终消除世界上一些最难治疗、普遍存在、限制生命的疾病,这不是慈善事业,而是基于自我维持的商业模式——这是制药领域的一个非常新颖的概念。John决心将从公共卫生官员到全球医生和患者的所有关键利益相关者聚集在一起,了解艾滋病毒、病毒性肝炎和内脏利什曼病(VL)的障碍和机会,并以此推动吉利德团队制定新的战略,以解决资源短缺地区的医疗保健差距。目的本案例研究概述了吉利德药品获取计划在中低收入国家提供艾滋病毒治疗方面的演变和影响。
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Antiviral Therapy
Antiviral Therapy 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
2.60
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8.30%
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35
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Antiviral Therapy (an official publication of the International Society of Antiviral Research) is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing articles on the clinical development and use of antiviral agents and vaccines, and the treatment of all viral diseases. Antiviral Therapy is one of the leading journals in virology and infectious diseases. The journal is comprehensive, and publishes articles concerning all clinical aspects of antiviral therapy. It features editorials, original research papers, specially commissioned review articles, letters and book reviews. The journal is aimed at physicians and specialists interested in clinical and basic research.
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