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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 24 MIN

How to Close the Gap Between Scientific Innovation and Patient Access in the U.S. Healthcare System

from Patient Advocacy Voices · host Sanofi US Patient Advocacy

Why do life-changing medical innovations often struggle to reach the patients who need them most? In this episode of Patient Advocacy Voices, Esther Krofah of the Milken Institute moderates a powerful conversation with senior Sanofi leaders across immunology, vaccines, diabetes, and policy on the systemic barriers that stand between scientific breakthroughs and ensuring access for patients in need. The conversation was recorded in February 2025 at the Sanofi Patient Advocacy Council.You’ll hear candid insights on:The "last mile" problem in getting therapies to patientsReal-world examples of how insurance hurdles delay or deny carePolicy shifts that could better reward innovation while reducing patient burdenThe urgent need for representative clinical trial recruitmentHow collaboration across advocacy, industry, and government can drive changeThis episode offers both a frank view of patient access challenges and a clear call to action for working together, boldly and specifically, to make the system work better for patients.

Why do life-changing medical innovations often struggle to reach the patients who need them most? In this episode of Patient Advocacy Voices, Esther Krofah of the Milken Institute moderates a powerful conversation with senior Sanofi leaders across immunology, vaccines, diabetes, and policy on the systemic barriers that stand between scientific breakthroughs and ensuring access for patients in need. The conversation was recorded in February 2025 at the Sanofi Patient Advocacy Council. You’ll h...

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