Blog Posts

RSV Season Takes Toll on Preterm Infants and Senior Citizens

November 9, 2016

One month into the Respiratory Syncytial Virus season, data shows that the disease is taking its toll.   RSV is a contagious seasonal virus that causes respiratory infections and can prove deadly for vulnerable preterm infants and senior citizens.

Prisons Keep Hepatitis C Cures Under Lock and Key

November 4, 2016

State prisoners have a higher-than-average rate of hepatitis C infection, but their chances of accessing a cure are uncommonly slim. A new study from Health Affairs reveals that less than 1 percent of prisoners with hepatitis C can get direct-acting antiviral treatments for the chronic disease. The study included 106,200 inmates across 41 state prison systems.

WHO Meeting Looks Forward on Distinguishable Names

October 20, 2016

This month’s World Health Organization Open Sessions with INN Stakeholders explored the value, and the future, of the biological qualifier system. The Global Alliance for Patient Access was pleased to present to WHO officials and an international group of fellow stakeholders.

NCfIH Marks RSV Awareness Month with Release of New “Fast Facts”

October 14, 2016

October marks the beginning of both the RSV viral season and RSV awareness month. The National Coalition for Infant Health is taking the opportunity to release a new “Fast Facts” educational resource on the virus, its impact, and its danger for infants, especially preemies whose health plans don’t cover preventive treatment.

New IfPA Data Support Non-Medical Switching Concerns

October 12, 2016

Preliminary data from the Institute for Patient Access suggest what opponents of non-medical switching have long suspected: having medications switched for financial reasons could be bad news for patients with chronic diseases.