The World’s Health Care Crisis: From the Laboratory Bench to the Patient’s Bedside
Autor Ibis Sanchez Serranoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2011
- Examines the health care structure of the United States, Europe, and the third world, both separately and comparatively
- Offers primary source insight through in-depth interviews with pharmaceutical and health care industry leaders from around the world
- Carefully explains, in clear terms, the intricacies of the health care and pharmaceutical system and how these intricacies have led to the current crisis
- Offers concrete, comprehensive solutions to the health care crisis
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123918758
ISBN-10: 0123918758
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123918758
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
The pharmaceutical industry, investment banks with an interest in healthcare, healthcare investors, management consultancies with healthcare practices, economists with an interest in healthcare, reimbursement agencies, regulatory bodies (e.g. the FDA and EMEA), government, politicians and policy makers.Cuprins
PART I: THE GLOBAL HEALTH CARE CRISIS
1. The World’s Health Care Crisis: The United States’ Leadership
2. The Health Care Crisis in Other Parts of the World
PART II: UNDERSTANDING THE BIOPHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS
3. Brief Commercial History of the Biopharmaceutical Industry up to the Year 2000
4. The Biopharmaceutical Industry in the Twenty-first Century: Titanic Challenges Ahead
5. Understanding Research and Development and Marketing in a Biopharmaceutical Company
6. The Pharmaceutical Regulators
PART III: THE COMPLEXITY OF INNOVATION
7. The Academia-Industry Relationship
8. Translating Academic Innovation into Health Care Products
9. The Biotechnology World and Its Challenges
10. Causes of the Pharmaceutical Crisis
PART IV: MORALITY AND DUTY ON A LONELY PLANET
11. Wealth versus Poverty
12. Social Responsibility, Governmental Role, and Nongovernmental Organizations
PART V: REINVENTING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
13. Time for Reorganization
1. The World’s Health Care Crisis: The United States’ Leadership
2. The Health Care Crisis in Other Parts of the World
PART II: UNDERSTANDING THE BIOPHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS
3. Brief Commercial History of the Biopharmaceutical Industry up to the Year 2000
4. The Biopharmaceutical Industry in the Twenty-first Century: Titanic Challenges Ahead
5. Understanding Research and Development and Marketing in a Biopharmaceutical Company
6. The Pharmaceutical Regulators
PART III: THE COMPLEXITY OF INNOVATION
7. The Academia-Industry Relationship
8. Translating Academic Innovation into Health Care Products
9. The Biotechnology World and Its Challenges
10. Causes of the Pharmaceutical Crisis
PART IV: MORALITY AND DUTY ON A LONELY PLANET
11. Wealth versus Poverty
12. Social Responsibility, Governmental Role, and Nongovernmental Organizations
PART V: REINVENTING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
13. Time for Reorganization
Recenzii
"This book is an excellent summary of the health-care crisis facing the world today, comparing health care in wealthy, industrial countries to that in poor, underdeveloped countries. Sánchez-Serrano, a Panamian health-care adviser/consultant, covers the history of health care, including pharmaceutically driven treatments; challenges with new drug discoveries; unmet medical needs; and profits. The author also emphasizes the high cost of research and development for new drugs. He explores the issues related to government-supplemented research and summarizes the interaction of government-sponsored basic research, academic (pure) science research, venture capital investors, and industry…. The author provides many specific examples of successes and failures of past/present systems and discusses the evolution of pharmaceutical company philosophies in the past 150 years and future challenges. This book is fact based and nonpartisan. The only areas not explored are the modern diagnostics industry, the phenomenal advances in medical devices, and the cost of modern physician care (and the cost of physicians' education). Summing Up: Highly Recommended" --Choice