[Ip-health] Making Medicines Accessible for All: The Health Impact Fund

Wenar, Leif leif.wenar@kcl.ac.uk
Thu Nov 13 12:50:04 2008


Please join Thomas Pogge, Aidan Hollis, and leaders from government, the ph=
armaceutical industry and NGO=92s for the launch of a major new global publ=
ic health initiative:

THE HEALTH IMPACT FUND

The Health Impact Fund is a complement to the existing intellectual propert=
y rights regime in pharmaceuticals. The HIF will give innovators the option=
 to register their new high-impact medicines, entitling the innovator to an=
nual reward payments based on the medicine=92s global health impact. In exc=
hange, innovators agree to sell their medicines wherever they are needed at=
 the lowest feasible price.
With their price a fraction of what it would otherwise be, HIF-registered m=
edicines will be much more affordable to patients, insurance companies, nat=
ional health systems, NGOs, and international agencies. And innovators whos=
e rewards depend on improving global public health will have incentives to =
make more effective medicines.

The world-wide launch of the Health Impact Fund initiative will feature two=
 UK events:

LONDON 27 NOVEMBER
King=92s College London
Franklin-Wilkins Bldg (South Bank, just east of the IMAX)
Refreshments at 5pm, Speakers and Panel Discussions 6 =96 9pm

OXFORD 28 NOVEMBER
Lincoln College, Oakeshott Room
Speakers and Panel Discussions 4:30 - ? pm

Thomas Pogge (Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Ya=
le University) and Aidan Hollis (Associate Professor of Economics and Fello=
w of the Institute for Advanced Policy Research, University of Calgary) wil=
l introduce the Health Impact Fund at each event, followed by discussions w=
ith prominent panelists .

Audience discussion will be welcomed at both events.

These events are free, unticketed, and open to all.

For more information about the events, including panel line-ups and venue m=
aps, please go to www.yale.edu/macmillan/igh/



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Prof. Leif Wenar
Chair of Ethics
Director, Centre for Medical Law and Ethics
School of Law
King's College London
London WC1H 9AW