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Public Health Innovation And Intellectual Property Rights World Health Organization

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Public Health Innovation And Intellectual Property Rights World Health Organization
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Publisher: World Health Organization
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 228
Author: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9241563230, 9789241563239
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Public Health Innovation And Intellectual Property Rights World Health Organization by World Health Organization 9241563230, 9789241563239 instant download after payment.

The report of the Commission on intellectual property rights, innovation and public health was an attempt to gather all the stakeholders involved to analyse the relationship between intellectual property rights, innovation and public health, with a particular focus on the question of funding and incentive mechanisms for the creation of new medicines, vaccines and diagnostic tests, to tackle diseases disproportionately affecting developing countries. The report provides a resource for the public health community by clarifying the impact of institutions, systems and policies outside the health sector on intellectual property rights and innovation policies. A key message of the report is that because the market demand for diagnostics, vaccines and medicines needed to address health problems mainly affecting developing countries is small and uncertain, the incentive effect of intellectual property rights may be limited or non-existent. Because intellectual property rights may not be an effective incentive in this area, there is a need for other incentives and financial mechanisms to be put in place and for collaborative efforts between different stakeholders. Without access to the products of innovation, there can be no public health benefits. Defining the conditions by which products can be accessed is therefore an important aspect of the report.

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