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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2016 · 49 MIN

A New Economic Solution to Drive Cures to Patients

from PharmaTalkRadio · host Conference Forum

Generic drugs can be repurposed to create effective treatments in unsolved diseases. However, there is no economic incentive for industry to pay for a clinical validation and regulatory approval process for most generic drug repurposing because it will not achieve the necessary ROI. Cures Within Reach, FindaCure, Numbers For Good and the National Health Service in England are working together to the create a new economic solution to this problem by piloting the first ever Rare Disease Generic Drug Repurposing Social Impact Bond (SIB). This SIB would be a “pay for success” initiative, in which investors fund the proof of concept repurposing clinical trials and the government provides a payment to the SIB for any repurposed therapies that both improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. The government success payment would allow the SIB to repay the investors, and have additional funds for the next group of repurposing clinical trials, creating a sustainable funding source for generic drug repurposing. Producer: Valerie Bowling Executive Director, Conference Forum Guest Host: Bruce Bloom, JD President & CSO,Cures Within Reach Panelists: James Potter Investment Director,Numbers for Good Flóra Raffai Executive Director,Findacure Dr Rick Thompson Scientific Officer, Findacure Helpful Websites: findacure.org.uk numbersforgood.com www.theconferenceforum.org  

Generic drugs can be repurposed to create effective treatments in unsolved diseases. However, there is no economic incentive for industry to pay for a clinical validation and regulatory approval process for most generic drug repurposing because it will not achieve the necessary ROI. Cures Within Reach, FindaCure, Numbers For Good and the National Health Service in England are working together to the create a new economic solution to this problem by piloting the first ever Rare Disease Generic Drug Repurposing Social Impact Bond (SIB). This SIB would be a “pay for success” initiative, in which investors fund the proof of concept repurposing clinical trials and the government provides a payment to the SIB for any repurposed therapies that both improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. The government success payment would allow the SIB to repay the investors, and have additional funds for the next group of repurposing clinical trials, creating a sustainable funding source for generic drug repurposing. Producer: Valerie Bowling Executive Director, Conference Forum Guest Host: Bruce Bloom, JD President & CSO,Cures Within Reach Panelists: James Potter Investment Director,Numbers for Good Flóra Raffai Executive Director,Findacure Dr Rick Thompson Scientific Officer, Findacure Helpful Websites: findacure.org.uk numbersforgood.com www.theconferenceforum.org

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