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Trans Tasman Envy
28 May 2008
"The New Zealand pharmaceutical industry and medical sector
can only look with envy and frustration at the Rudd Government's
new initiative to increase investment in pharmaceutical R&D,
clinical trials and manufacturing in Australia" says RMI chief
executive officer Ken Shirley.
"Australia's new Pharmaceutical Industry Strategy Group announced
this week by Senator Kim Carr, the Minister for Innovation, Industry,
Science and Research reflects very favourably on a Government that
appreciates the considerable economic, science and health benefits
that flow from a vibrant pharmaceutical industry.
"While most OECD and many developing countries actively encourage
investment in pharmaceuticals, successive New Zealand Governments
have done the opposite and New Zealanders are paying the price.
"International pharmaceutical companies invested over $100million
in New Zealand ten years ago while today it is less than $20million
and shrinking.
"Not only have we lost access to many clinical trials but
we have also lost many scientists, researchers and clinicians who
seek to work in environments which embrace clinical research.
"A narrow short sighted emphasis on cost containment in pharmaceutical
investments has turned New Zealand into an unwelcoming state controlled
market where so many modern and innovative medicines are simply
not available. Inevitably this lack of investment will progressively
be reflected in sub-optimal health outcomes.
"The Government's medicines strategy released last December
could have been a wonderful opportunity to set a framework for meaningful
change but regrettably it is an inadequate response to the serious
systemic problems and is mostly about perpetuating the existing
model.
"The pharmaceutical industry in New Zealand would welcome
the opportunity to work in partnership with the New Zealand Government
on a similar basis to the Australian model" Ken Shirley concluded.
Ends…/
To view a copy of the Medicines Australia media release use the
link below: http://www.medicinesaustralia.com.au/pages/page118.asp
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