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Supported by the Open Society Foundations, the 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP)'s work on health innovation examines the notions of common good and public value in the biopharmaceutical sector through an alternative, mission-oriented approach that would transform the status quo.听

While health innovation has received an enormous amount of global public and philanthropic funding, the existing biopharmaceutical innovation system, which is characterised by entrenched short-termism and striking misalignment with public interest, has at least four major problems. Firstly, companies prioritise R&D that is likely to deliver 鈥渂lockbuster drugs鈥 at the expense of commercially unappealing medicines that are hugely important to public health. Secondly, patents are often abused, being too upstream, wide, and strong, leading to high prices and lack of knowledge sharing and collaboration. Thirdly, the pricing of these medicines does not take into account the contribution by other actors, including public institutions. Fourthly, high prices are driven by 鈥 and in turn fuel 鈥 the financialisation of parts of the industry, where share buybacks are outpacing R&D.


Outputs

The people's prescription: Re-imagining health innovation to deliver public value report
Our flagship report The people's prescription: Re-imagining health innovation to deliver public value, sought to diagnose these problems systematically, and provide practice-based policy proposals to enable a mission-oriented biopharmaceutical innovation system that outlines a wholistic view of market co-shaping and co-creation in innovation by the public and private sectors, and the fair and equitable distribution of risks and rewards that fundamentally addresses problems in the key areas highlighted above:听
  • The direction of innovation towards public health;听
  • The governance of innovation, such as the intellectual property rights, for collective intelligence;听
  • The accessibility of the innovation (e.g. the underlying pricing mechanisms) to enable diffusion;听
  • The financing of the innovation system aligned with sustainable, long-term goals.听

A key focus across these areas concerns how public-private relationships in the innovation ecosystem can be better governed in the public interest, and to reflect the critical role of the public sector.听


Policy implications

IIPP鈥檚 work in health has been translated into global policy impact. In the times of COVID-19, the problems with the current health innovation system have become much more poignant and exposed; at the same time, the pivotal role of the public sector is much accentuated, with the magnitude of public investment having multiplied and gone global. In response, IIPP has set up a COVID-19 Taskforce to apply its thinking in addressing the economic and health challenges brought by the crisis.听

Learn more about IIPP health innovation policy impact


Projects

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Further reading

Academic working papers
  • Albala, S., Holloway, C., Austin, V. and Kattel, R. (2021).听New economics of assistive technology: A call for a missions approach. 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Working Paper Series (IIPP WP 2021/04). Available at:听/bartlett/public-purpose/wp2021-04
  • Mazzucato, M and Li, H.L. (2020). A market-shaping approach for the biopharmaceutical industry: governing innovation towards the public interest. 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Working Paper Series (IIPP WP 2020-21). Available at: /bartlett/public-purpose/wp2020-21
  • Mazzucato, M and Li, H. L. (2020). The Entrepreneurial State and public options: Socialising risks and rewards. 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Working Paper Series (IIPP WP 2020-20). Available at: /bartlett/public-purpose/wp2020-20
  • Mazzucato, M, Roy, V. (2017). Rethinking Value in Health Innovation: from mystifications towards prescriptions. 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Working Paper Series (IIPP WP 2017-04). Available at: /bartlett/public-purpose/publications/2017/nov/reth...
Journal articles, editorials and book chapters
  • Mazzucato, M., & Li, H. L. (2021). (pp. 20鈥44). Cambridge University Press.
  • Olliaro, P., Torreele, E. (2021). . International Journal of Infectious Diseases鈥: IJID鈥: Official Publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 106, 382鈥385.
  • Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 49(1), 39-49 听
    Torreele, E. (2020). Business-as-Usual will not Deliver the COVID-19 Vaccines We Need. Development (Basingstoke), 1鈥9.
  • Mazzucato, M., Li, H. L., & Darzi, A. (2020). 鈥淚s it time to nationalise the pharmaceutical industry?鈥, British Medical Journal, 368, i8236
  • Mazzucato, M., and Roy, V. (2018). 鈥淩ethinking value in health innovation: from mystifications towards prescriptions鈥. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 1-19.
  • Roy, V., Chokshi, D, Kissler, S., & Singh, P. (2016). 鈥淢aking Hepatitis C a Rare Disease in the United States鈥, Health Affairs.
  • Mazzucato, M. and Toreele, E. (2016). 鈥淔air vaccine pricing please, not random acts of charity鈥, British Medical Journal.
  • Mariana Mazzucato (2016). 鈥淗igh cost of new drugs鈥, British Medical Journal.
  • Roy, V. and King, L. (2016). 鈥淏etting on Hepatitis C: How Financial Speculation in Drug Development Influences Access to Medicines鈥, British Medical Journal.

IIPP news stories

News stories and blogs

Funders

Open Society Foundation