Irish Medicine Access Takes 600 Days On Average
A conference held in Ireland reported that new medicines have taken an average of 600 days to become available to public patients over the last ten years. Brenda Dooley, head of access consulting, stated that the speed of access to new drugs is personal for patients.
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RTÉ Radio 1
“Today's conference heard that over the last ten years it has been taking an average of 600 days for new medicines to become available to public patients.”
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