促进小市场创新:来自罕见和难治性疾病市场的证据

Toshiaki Iizuka, Gyo Uchida
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在许多利润潜力有限的医疗保健市场中,企业往往缺乏创新的动力。其中包括罕见病、“被忽视的”热带病和个性化医疗市场。政府和非营利组织在这些市场中促进创新,但关于政策效果的经验证据有限。我们通过分析日本的一项需求侧政策的影响来研究这一问题,该政策减少了一些罕见和难治性疾病患者的费用分担,并试图建立和促进这些疾病的治疗。使用从公共注册中心获取的临床试验数据,我们使用差异中的差异方法来确定政策的效果。我们发现,需求侧政策增加了企业的创新激励:在该政策覆盖下,企业赞助的临床试验增加了181%(每年每种疾病0.16例)。这一结果表明,在利润潜力有限的市场中,需求侧政策可以成为创新政策的重要组成部分。
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Promoting Innovation in Small Markets: Evidence from the Market for Rare and Intractable Diseases
In many medical care markets with limited profit potential, firms often have little incentive to innovate. These include the market for rare diseases, "neglected" tropical diseases, and personalized medicine. Governments and not-for-profit organizations promote innovation in such markets but empirical evidence on the policy effect is limited. We study this issue by analyzing the impact of a demand-side policy in Japan, which reduces the cost sharing of patients with some rare and intractable diseases and attempts to establish and promote the treatment of those diseases. Using clinical trials data taken from public registries, we identify the effect of the policy using a difference-in-difference approach. We find that the demand-side policy increased firms' incentive to innovate: firm-sponsored clinical trials increased 181% (0.16 per disease per year) when covered by the policy. This result indicates that the demand-side policy can be an important part of innovation policies in markets with limited profit potential.
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