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2014 CIRS Regulatory and Reimbursement Atlas


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The Pathways to Access are at Hand™



Follow the complex interactions of regulatory, HTA and payer processes


Successful medicine development results from the ability to effectively navigate regulatory, HTA, and payer pathways throughout a products lifecycle.

As the global development environment becomes more complex, the need to understand the confluence of these pathways has become a driver of the medicines development process. And as these processes evolve and transform in response to changing local, regional and global influences, it becomes increasing difficult to monitor and comply with the development routes to be followed within each jurisdiction. Answering simple questions about each agencys responsibilities can be time consuming and confusing. Furthermore, conducting true head-to-head comparisons of these pathways among countries has been virtually impossible with existing resources.

See the big picture in small detail

Now there is a simple, yet comprehensive way to view the approval and reimbursement pathways in jurisdictions all around the world in a single, up-to-date compendium. Over the past 12 years, CIRS - the Centre for Innovation in Regulatory Science, has collaborated with more than 75 regulatory and payer agencies to understand the nature of their activities. Using our proprietary methodology to map regulatory, HTA and payer pathways and to illustrate the core functions of each agency, CIRS has developed a simple, globally recognized approach to understanding this diverse landscape.

Use the 2014 CIRS Regulatory and Reimbursement Atlas™ to:

- Determine the sequence of interactions with agencies in each jurisdiction, while understanding each agencys particular functions
- Plan your development strategy by identifying potentially rate-limiting process steps
- Compare processes between jurisdictions to facilitate simultaneous development programmes
- Train staff on the requirements for medicine development in specific countries; inform work colleagues of intricacies of each jurisdictions access processes

More than just maps

- Embedded hyperlinks point to current information for each agency
- Graphical icons provide simple visual clues to each agencys specific roles and activities
- “Sticky notes" function on web lets you annotate your password-protected maps based on your needs and goals
- “Compare" function permits side-by-side comparisons of up to four jurisdictions

Please note:

On download, the iPad app contains 2 example maps (England and Taiwan) from the 2014 CIRS Regulatory and Reimbursement Atlas™.

The full set of 64 maps can be obtained by purchasing our web-based version from the following location: www.cirs-atlas.org