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πŸ’¬ Discussion Topic: Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical Industry: What Does It Mean for Patients?

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Outsourcing is one of the growing trends in pharmaceutical manufacturing, allowing companies to gain specialized expertise and resources from external partners. This can be more efficient than setting up similar processes in-house, and additionally a way to reduce operational expenses and capital investments. Have you personally experienced any positive or negative effects of outsourcing in the pharmaceutical industry as a patient?

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- How do you feel about the quality and safety of medications that are manufactured by third-party organizations?

- Do you feel that outsourcing helps or hinders the availability of medications, particularly those for rare or chronic conditions?

Outsourcing is often credited with accelerating the development and approval of new drugs.

- Have you benefited from quicker access to new treatments? Do you think the benefits outweigh the risks?

- Are there specific examples where you feel outsourcing has positively impacted the availability of innovative treatments?

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The medication from outsourcing may be available faster but it will be expensive. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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I think it's an interesting tendency even if as a HR professional (and closeted half-communist/anarchist) I do feel that the cause of this change is mostly capitalism as outsourcing allows the mega corporations to reduce their salarial masses which looks good it the account, and can help them reduce the cost by either pressuring vendors with economic competition, or by having them being localised in lower cost-of-living countries.

Legally speaking, in most countries, there is the legal responsibility of the order-maker so I don't feel that quality control would be that big of an issue as long as there are processes and audits regularly, which is a legal requirement in some cases, and could even be sometimes easier than an internal audit.

Depending on how the process is conducted and the production capacity of vendors, there could be an improvement on both availability and consumer price of the drugs, but that will I think be dependant on the primary market/intended sale region. For exemple, the drugs manufactured for the US might be a lot more expensive than for France because of government policies and health coverage, or than the drugs for center Africa countries as the average salary is much lower.

I do not know if I directly benefitted form any outsourcing in my medications especially as for most of my adult life, I was under both national and employer health coverage, which made most treatment free or symbolic cost to me. And as most of the molecules were widely available I never had a situation were I had to wait for more than 1 or 2 days for my pharmacy of choice to receive my prescriptions when they didn't have it in stock.

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