Vital Health Podcast
In this episode of the Vital Health Podcast, host Duane Schulthess [https://www.linkedin.com/in/duane-schulthess-66ba39b7/] speaks with Michael Penn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-d-penn/], US Head of Reimbursement and Public Policy at Sanofi [https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanofi/], to discuss how pricing policy, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), small-molecule incentives, orphan drug provisions, and Most Favored Nation (MFN) proposals could shape oncology innovation, patient access, and U.S. biopharmaceutical competitiveness. Key Topics: * IRA and Oncology: Late-stage research shifts, follow-on studies, lead asset selection. * Small-Molecule Incentives: Pill penalty concerns, portfolio reassessment, biologic comparisons. * Orphan Drug Policy: Orphan Cures Act provisions, rare disease investment, post-market indication development. * Patient Access Risks: Fewer treatment options, affordability questions, unmet needs in oncology. * U.S. Competitiveness: MFN proposals, global R&D incentives, comparisons with China and Europe. Our new preprint on the IRA’s impact on late-stage R&D is available on our website [https://vitaltransformation.com/2026/05/preprint-new-research-the-inflation-reduction-acts-impact-upon-late-stage-rd/] and examines declines in small-molecule oncology research and orphan oncology studies. Opinions expressed are those of the speakers. Recorded at ASCO 2026 on 5/31/26. The Vital Health Podcast is a production of Vital Transformation LLC © 2026. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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