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The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation.

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Grabowski, HG; DiMasi, JA; Long, G
Published in: Health affairs (Project Hope)
February 2015

Patents and other forms of intellectual property protection play essential roles in encouraging innovation in biopharmaceuticals. As part of the "21st Century Cures" initiative, Congress is reviewing the policy mechanisms designed to accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of new treatments. Debate continues about how best to balance patent and intellectual property incentives to encourage innovation, on the one hand, and generic utilization and price competition, on the other hand. We review the current framework for accomplishing these dual objectives and the important role of patents and regulatory exclusivity (together, the patent-based system), given the lengthy, costly, and risky biopharmaceutical research and development process. We summarize existing targeted incentives, such as for orphan drugs and neglected diseases, and we consider the pros and cons of proposed voluntary or mandatory alternatives to the patent-based system, such as prizes and government research and development contracting. We conclude that patents and regulatory exclusivity provisions are likely to remain the core approach to providing incentives for biopharmaceutical research and development. However, prizes and other voluntary supplements could play a useful role in addressing unmet needs and gaps in specific circumstances.

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Published In

Health affairs (Project Hope)

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EISSN

1544-5208

ISSN

0278-2715

Publication Date

February 2015

Volume

34

Issue

2

Start / End Page

302 / 310

Related Subject Headings

  • Therapeutic Equivalency
  • Reimbursement, Incentive
  • Pediatrics
  • Patents as Topic
  • Orphan Drug Production
  • Neglected Diseases
  • Intellectual Property
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Drug Industry
 

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Grabowski, H. G., DiMasi, J. A., & Long, G. (2015). The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation. Health Affairs (Project Hope), 34(2), 302–310. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2014.1047
Grabowski, Henry G., Joseph A. DiMasi, and Genia Long. “The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation.Health Affairs (Project Hope) 34, no. 2 (February 2015): 302–10. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2014.1047.
Grabowski HG, DiMasi JA, Long G. The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation. Health affairs (Project Hope). 2015 Feb;34(2):302–10.
Grabowski, Henry G., et al. “The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation.Health Affairs (Project Hope), vol. 34, no. 2, Feb. 2015, pp. 302–10. Epmc, doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2014.1047.
Grabowski HG, DiMasi JA, Long G. The roles of patents and research and development incentives in biopharmaceutical innovation. Health affairs (Project Hope). 2015 Feb;34(2):302–310.

Published In

Health affairs (Project Hope)

DOI

EISSN

1544-5208

ISSN

0278-2715

Publication Date

February 2015

Volume

34

Issue

2

Start / End Page

302 / 310

Related Subject Headings

  • Therapeutic Equivalency
  • Reimbursement, Incentive
  • Pediatrics
  • Patents as Topic
  • Orphan Drug Production
  • Neglected Diseases
  • Intellectual Property
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Drug Industry