Health & Pharmaceutical Landscape of New Zealand | March 2022

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Foreword Mr. Earl Rattray Chair, India New Zealand Business Council

India New Zealand Business Council and the Indian High Commission are proud to present to you our latest publication on the Health and Pharmaceutical Landscape of New Zealand. This report emerged out of many conversations from our event late last year, held in the midst of a growing need for collaborations between countries to put an end to a pandemic unlike any our generation had ever seen. Thankfully, we are now in a much better position in recovering from this crisis. It is a testament to the incredible resilience everyone has collectively shown in the face of a crisis like a few others. It has been a time of profound change; but the nature and shape of that change is not yet fully apparent. As we emerge from the Covid era, the continued need for collaboration between nations to provide a sustainable and healthy future for the world is very evident. Being the Pharmaceutical capital of the world, India led the charge in providing over 66 million doses to nearly 100 countries, while immunising its own population of over 1 billion. New Zealand is one of the greatest success stories in managing the pandemic, with a low mortality and an economy that’s slowly heading towards an early recovery. Both nations are turning a leaf over into a new era – an era where collaborations to ensure equitable access to healthcare is of paramount importance. Into this era, India New Zealand Business Council is pleased to launch this report that provides a comprehensive outlook of the New Zealand health and pharmaceutical sector. New Zealand’s pharmaceutical sector is unique and highly regulated one. While the buying of medicines and related products is done by the government, the management is looked after by Pharmac, a New Zealand government agency that decides which medicines are funded in New Zealand. With this report, the council aims to shed light on these different aspects of this industry including providing a pathway to export to NZ. Our primary objective is to help increase collaboration between Indian pharmaceutical companies and distribution agencies of NZ.

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Support provided by Make in India / Invest India team

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Are there any incentives?

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What is the policy framework for foreign pharma companies to manufacture / collaborate with Indian companies?

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List of important companies in New Zealand’s pharma sector

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pages 83-86

Media Extract: BURDEN OF PROOF IS ON MEDSAFE TO JUSTIFY ITS EXISTENCE

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pages 64-65

A Decade of Modern Medicines: An International Comparison 2011 – 2020

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Understanding the Supplemented Food Standards

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Industry Perspective

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Other sources of information

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Vaccines: PHARMAC’s role

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pages 53-54

Hospital Medical Devices

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Myths & FAQs on tendering process

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How does the annual tender work?

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pages 48-50

From application to funded medicine: PHARMAC's process

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Procurement & tendering process

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page 47

How PHARMAC gets clinical advice into their decision-making

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How new medicines get funded ?

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How the health priorities affect PHARMAC's work

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Medical Devices

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What do I need to do to sell my medicine in New Zealand?

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How new medicines get funded by PHARMAC

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Main agencies involved in managing the sector

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Introductory Regulatory Guidance

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Who is a Sponsor?

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Putting the Factors to work

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pages 25-26

Foreword

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Medsafe's Evaluation and Approval Process

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pages 29-32

Foreword

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