Enabling Product Development Partnerships to Bring Forward the Next Generation of Health Technologies

Anthony D So, Joshua Woo, Matthias Helble
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Over the past quarter century, Product Development Partnerships (PDPs) have importantly brought health technologies, particularly for neglected diseases, to market for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). With public sector financing, PDPs derisk the gulf between where the global burden of disease falls and where paying markets exist. From fighting COVID-19 to developing novel antibiotics, the work of PDPs now extends beyond these traditional bounds. As PDPs have shepherded more health technologies to market, they are also confronting new access challenges. This article lays out five areas to leverage strategically the PDP model for better access to new health technologies. Making the case for enhanced support of the PDP approach will require greater transparency, as well as recognition of the contributions made by both public and private sector partners. The governance and funding of PDPs must be accountable to meeting the needs and building capacity of target beneficiaries in LMICs. To take an end-to-end approach, PDPs must work in tandem with other public sector institutions as well as local manufacturers as part of a larger innovation ecosystem. PDPs will need to keep pace with both the dynamics of diseases and markets in delivering the next generation of much needed health technologies.
促进产品开发合作伙伴关系,推动新一代医疗技术的发展
在过去的四分之一世纪里,产品开发合作伙伴关系(PDPs)为中低收入国家(LMICs)带来了重要的医疗技术,尤其是被忽视疾病的医疗技术。在公共部门的资助下,产品开发伙伴计划消除了全球疾病负担所在国与支付市场所在国之间的鸿沟。从抗击 COVID-19 到开发新型抗生素,PDPs 的工作现已超越了这些传统界限。随着 PDP 将更多的医疗技术推向市场,它们也面临着新的获取挑战。本文从五个方面阐述了如何战略性地利用 PDP 模式,以更好地获取新的医疗技术。为加强对 PDP 方法的支持,需要提高透明度,并承认公共和私营部门合作伙伴所做的贡献。项目发展方案的管理和供资必须对满足低收入和中等收入国家目标受益人的需求和能力建设负责。为了采取端到端方法,项目发展方案必须与其他公共部门机构以及当地制造商协同合作,将其作为更大的创新生态系统的一部分。在提供下一代亟需的卫生技术时,项目发展机构必须跟上疾病和市场的发展步伐。
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