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標的治療のための診断と治療の統合:パートII−投資利益率算出の重要性

Integrating Diagnostics and Therapeutics for Targeted Therapies, Part II: The Importance of Calculating the Return on Investment

発行 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日 2005年12月 商品コード 38485
ページ情報 英文 Pages: 10
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Abstract

In This Issue...

As the promise of diagnostic/therapeutic combinations is increasingly recognized, pharmaceutical companies must determine best practices in terms of comarketing these combinations. This two-part series is designed to showcase fundamental considerations in diagnostic/drug comarketing plans. Part 1 of this series examined the potential benefit that drug companies can gain from entering into well-planned marketing collaborations with diagnostics companies and presented a framework on which to build these collaborations. In Part 2, we focus on the importance of the financial justification for those collaborations. To highlight the importance of this analysis, we discuss the variables that must be considered when quantifying the expected return. We review three hypotheses often encountered when determining the benefit of a diagnostic, applying to them historical cases in which the relationships between diagnosis and treatment can be measured or analyzed and used as benchmarks when estimating the financial return on new ventures.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Reasons for Calculating the Return on Investment

Estimates of Return

Using Case-Based Reasoning to Calculate the Return on Investment

  • The Diaceutics Model
  • Variables

Analyzing Scenarios Using Case-Based Reasoning

  • Hypothesis 1: A Related Diagnostic Will Accelerate the Uptake of a Novel Drug in Clinical Areas Where Diagnosis Is Difficult
  • Hypothesis 2. A Related Monitoring Test Will Improve Patient Compliance with a Drug That Requires Long-Term Use
  • Hypothesis 3. A Well-Managed Diagnostic Program Can Justify Premium Pricing, Offsetting Restrictions in the Size of the Patient Pool

Evaluating a Diagnostic Partnership

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