7 days in healthcare (November 4th-10th, 2024)
Summary
The most impactful news in health this week was, from an international point of view, Trump’s victory in the American elections, which will undoubtedly have consequences for health in that country, and, therefore, in all the others. As national news, the one with the most long-term consequences was the abandonment of the MUFACE insurers, apart from, of course, the health derivatives of the Valencian DANA.
Biomedicine
- New treatment for lupus. CAR-T gene therapy can end lifelong medication.
Global Health
- Annual meeting on climate change COP29. organized by the United Nations will take place next week in Azerbaijan, it is called the “financial conference”, since it will try to mobilize the billions that are needed to tackle climate change. According to an editorial in Science, a strong financial investment is imperative.
International health policy
- Trump’s victory in the American elections. Given the character of the person, it is difficult to know what he will do with all that he said, although whatever he proposes will not face obstacles in Congress, given the Republican majority in the Senate and the more than likely one in the House of Representatives. It is possible that he will propose changes to Obamacare (although Trump was not especially aggressive with this law during the campaign); changes in the law that allows the negotiation of the price of medicines with Medicare; changes in reproductive rights; and a different approach to global warming, which will affect health care. There is some concern among pharmaceutical companies regarding the possible influence of Robert Kennedy, a known anti-vaccine activist.
- Health care under the new Labour government. After more than 14 years of conservative government and austerity policies that particularly affected health, the prestige of the NHS collapsed, going from 70% satisfaction among the population in 2010 to 24% in 2024. The budget presented by the government foresees an increase in the allocation to the NHS of 3.8% above inflation, well above the growth of the conservative period of 1-2%, but still insufficient, given the serious problems.
National Health Policy (Spain)
- The continuity of MUFACE is in doubt. The decision of the health insurers, mainly ADESLAS and ASISA, not to submit a tender for MUFACE, which left it vacant, casts doubt on the continuity of this model. The government is considering calling for a new tender, presumably with more favourable financing conditions. We will see what happens in this new tender. It is said that the government is trying to convince other insurers, a mission that should not be easy, although perhaps not impossible. The unions announce mobilisations. The Ministry of Health, in the hands of SUMAR and, therefore, with declared anti-MUFACE militancy, says that it is already analysing the situation in the event of having to accommodate this entire group in the public system. It is more than doubtful that the government can face the high political cost among officials of the disappearance of the model.
- Galicia will extend assisted reproduction up to 45 years of age. Which was a campaign commitment of the PP in that region.
Companies
- International
- CVC seeks to control its pharmaceutical company in outsourcing Genetic. For which it needs 700 million euros.
- National
- Cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology and dental clinics will invoice 2.2 billion euros in 2023.
- Alan expands its presence in Spain. This French insurer, which has been present in Spain since 2020, will expand its workforce in Spain by 20% and will launch an AI-powered health assistant in 2025. Alan relies on DKV for its range of services, but the bulk of its business is being a health “partner”.
Biomedicine
- 10 promising technologies in healthcare (https://medicalfuturist.com/10-promising-advanced-healthcare-technologies-in-practice/)
- Doctors are pioneers in using AI to improve patient outcomes. Faster diagnoses, more targeted treatments and greater communication within the healthcare world are already huge benefits of AI (https://www.ft.com/content/2fd63023-ec0a-421c-9abb-b6c8000b3b51)
- New lupus treatment could end lifelong medication, based on CAR-T gene therapy (https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/nov/08/exciting-new-lupus-treatment-could-end-need-for-lifelong-medication)
- Singles, divorced and widowed people have a higher risk of depression than married people (https://www.elmundo.es/ciencia-y-salud/salud/2024/11/04/6728c8c7fdddff57a08b45a2.html). Access to the original work: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02033-0
Global Health
- Access to new HIV drugs. The incidence of the disease is increasing in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Latin America (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)02463-2/abstract)
- MPOX surveillance. Improved tests and genetic analysis are needed to conduct epidemiological studies and understand the spread of the virus outside its historically endemic areas (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)02386-9/abstract)
- Editorial of the journal Science. The annual UN climate change meeting will take place next week in Azerbaijan. It is called the financial conference, as it will seek to mobilize the billions needed to tackle climate change. According to this editorial, a strong financial investment is imperative (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu3212).
International health policy
- USA
- Trump presidency will mean changes in healthcare, reproductive rights and global warming, according to the BMJ (https://www.bmj.com/content/387/bmj.q2461
- President-elect Trump’s healthcare agenda, according to PwC (https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/library/election-2024-trump-health-agenda.html)
- How the pharmaceutical industry is reacting to a second Trump term (https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/donald-trump-presidential-election-healthcare-industry-reacts/732105/)
- Robert Kennedy’s influence may raise alarm among big pharma, due to his skepticism of vaccines and his possible broad influence on the Trump Administration (https://www.ft.com/content/cdb11bd4-1197-4584-b5bd-83fc4669f038)
- The United Kingdom and the National Health Service
- Health under the new Labour government: promises and pitfalls. After more than 14 years of conservative government and austerity policies that particularly affected health, the prestige of the NHS collapsed, going from 70% satisfaction among the population in 2010 to 24% in 2024. The budget presented by the government foresees an increase in the allocation to the NHS of 3.8% above inflation, well above the growth of the conservative period of 1-2%, but still insufficient, given the serious problems (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)02466-8/fulltext)
- The orientation towards prevention It could save the NHS (https://www.ft.com/content/099ee1e9-c09c-4d5a-84a3-7eec34ef65f6)
- France
- Dental health: children and young adults will have the right to an annual check-up (https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2024/11/07/sante-dentaire-enfants-et-jeunes-adultes-auront-droit-a-un-bilan-annuel-gratuit_6382339_3224.html)
- European Union
- The European generic is predicted to be in short supply due to the directive on urban waste water, which, according to Medicines for Europe, which groups generic manufacturers, could jeopardise the supply of certain essential medicines, because their economic viability is not guaranteed. According to them, generic drugs could be particularly affected due to high manufacturing volumes and limited prices (https://diariofarma.com/2024/11/06/el-generico-europeo-augura-escasez-si-la-directiva-se-aprueba-en-los-actuales-terminos)
National health policy
- The flood disaster in the Valencian Community
- Risk of infections after the DANA, the lack of access to drinking water and the overflow of sewage systems can favor the proliferation of pathogens (https://www.elmundo.es/ciencia-y-salud/salud/2024/11/03/67262f0bfc6c83e4328b4572.html)
- The Department of Health of the Valencian Community will open a psychological assistance center for victims (https://www.diariomedico.com/medicina/politica/dana-pueblos-puntos-asistencia-sanitaria-habra-asistencia-psicologica.html)
- Central government initiatives
- The strategic plan for health technology is being prepared, however, the Royal Decree on Health Technology Assessment must first be approved (https://www.redaccionmedica.com/secciones/tecnologia/el-plan-nacional-de-healthtech-despegara-tras-el-de-industria-con-3-areas-4058)
- Initiatives and news from the autonomous communities
- The Generalitat concludes that the Clínic did not have the minimum cybersecurity measures to prevent the 2023 attack (https://elpais.com/espana/catalunya/2024-11-07/la-generalitat-concluye-que-el-clinic-no-tenia-medidas-de-seguridad-minimas-para-contener-el-ciberataque-de-2023.html)
- Galicia will extend assisted reproduction to the age of 45, which is a commitment of the PP’s electoral campaign in Galicia (https://www.diariomedico.com/medicina/politica/galicia-ampliara-reproduccion-asistida-45-anos.html)
- The Guadarrama Hospital in Madrid, an example of what a medium-stay hospital should be (https://diariomedico.com/medicina/profesion/guadarrama-hospital-convertido-ejemplo-debe-media-estancia.html)
- MUFACE
- ADESLAS, ASISA and DKV abandon MUFACE (https://www.elconfidencial.com/empresas/2024-11-05/dkv-muface-renuncia-perdidas-adeslas-gobierno-asisa_3997333/)
- The Government plans to improve the economic proposal to attract new insurers (https://www.elperiodico.com/es/sociedad/20241106/operacion-salvar-muface-gobierno-propuesta-economica-nuevas-aseguradoras-111433922)
- Trade unions threaten the government with a strike if there is no agreement on MUFACE (https://elpais.com/economia/2024-11-07/los-sindicatos-amenazan-al-gobierno-con-ir-a-la-huelga-si-no-hay-acuerdo-en-muface.html)
- Population
- Spain reaches a record number of inhabitants, almost 49 million (exactly 48,946,035, as of October 1, 2024) due to immigration. The highest percentage of immigrants come from Colombia, Morocco, Venezuela, Peru and Italy (https://www.abc.es/sociedad/espana-alcanza-record-habitantes-roza-millones-ocupa-20241107113011-nt.html
- Leave due to mental health
- Mental health leave now accounts for 18% of long-term leave (https://www.epe.es/es/sanidad/20241104/bajas-salud-mental-incapacidad-temporal-disparada-larga-duracion-111349351)
Companies
- International news
- CVC seeks 700 million euros from its pharmaceutical company in outsourcing Genetic (https://www.ft.com/content/da803369-07a4-422e-b97c-2fc9143d2993)
- National
- Cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology and dental clinics will invoice 2.2 billion euros in 2023 (https://www.plantadoce.com/entorno/las-clinicas-de-cirugia-estetica-oftalmologicas-y-dentales-facturan-2200-millones-de-euros)
- Morgan Stanley brings together the Grifols board to assess the takeover bid in the decisive week (https://www.elconfidencial.com/empresas/2024-11-05/morgan-stanley-consejo-grifols-opa_3996884/)
- Vithas opens a new medical center in Seville with an investment of 3 million euros (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/vithas-abre-en-sevilla-un-nuevo-centro-medico-con-una-inversion-de-tres-millones)
- Proclinic group, distributor of dental consumables and technical equipment, acquires the Dutch Dentalair (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/proclinic-group-sigue-de-compras-y-adquiere-la-neerlandesa-dentalair)
- The IMED Virgen de la Fuensanta hospital is launched (https://www.plantadoce.com/empresa/el-hospital-imed-virgen-de-la-fuensanta-se-pone-en-marcha)
- Alan, a French insurance company with a presence in Spain since 2020, will expand its workforce in Spain by 20% and will launch an AI-powered health assistant in 2025. This insurance company relies on DKV for its range of services, but the bulk of its business is being a health “partner” (https://www.eleconomista.es/banca-finanzas/noticias/13066933/11/24/alan-ampliara-un-20-la-plantilla-en-espana-y-lanzara-un-asistente-de-salud-con-ia-en-2025.html)
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