HMA Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare

How Do Life Sciences Companies Keep Innovating When the Rules Keep Changing?

33 min · 25. mar. 2026
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUpHAdaPkMY&list=PLKpkKZ4OxkU7kgB8MVqDoo-t_K17673tF&index=1&t=9s This episode of Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare unpacks the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape for pharmaceuticals. The discussion covers the challenges to innovation, such as the growing unpredictability in FDA policy, the challenges with reimbursement, and the increasing role of real-world evidence in bringing therapies to market. Julie Tierney, principal at Leavitt Partners (an HMA Company) shares her expert perspectives on rare disease innovation and upcoming user fee negotiations; while Ben Shand, vice president at Health Management Associates, talks about why organizations must actively engage to navigate risk, identify opportunity, and ultimately improve patient access to care.

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