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35 Amendments of Ioan-Rareş BOGDAN related to 2021/2013(INI)

Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
Recital A
A. whereas the pandemic has revealed the strengths and limitations of the current set-up for managing value chains and accessibility to medicines and vaccines;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 23 #
Draft opinion
Recital B
B. whereas universequal access toibility, affordability, and availability of medicines is a fuanda mental right the full realisation of which is incompatible with a pharmaceutical model based primarily on the pursuit of profitdicinal products is essential; whereas the EU can support this by applying a predictable policy framework that fosters public and private investments ensuring affordable patient access to medicines and benefit to society as a whole;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Recital B a (new)
B a. whereas the disruption of the global supply chain ensuing from the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the EU’s dependency on third countries in the health sector; whereas the EU's open strategic autonomy and security of supply should be ensured by diversification of supply chains for essential medicines and medicinal products, including European manufacturing sites, as well as by applying public procurement rules that should not consider price as the sole criterion;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 47 #
Draft opinion
Recital B b (new)
B b. whereas Europe’s pharmaceutical sector is a major contributor to the EU economy in terms of creation of highly skilled jobs and investment in innovation; whereas the pharmaceutical sector is a significant driver of trade and economic growth in the EU;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 52 #
Draft opinion
Recital B c (new)
B c. whereas data sharing is key to applying artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to research, to enable the digital transformation of healthcare and to tackle disparities in prevention, diagnosis and treatment in Europe; considers that AI-based solutions can help boost the resilience and sustainability of EU’s healthcare systems and offer new solutions to patients via a better diagnosis and the use of real-world data;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 73 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Calls on the Commission to work towards a European public biomedical infrastructure covering the entire medicines value chain and to develop the prospective European Health Emergency Response Authority (HERA) along those lines; considers that HERA should closely collaborate with public and private entities to plan, coordinate and build an ecosystem of private and public capabilities which can provide suitable emergency frameworks for EU access to key raw materials in case of global supply chocks;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 108 #
2. Calls on the Commission to keep the results of Union-funded R&D in the public domain; points out that the protection of patents must not run counter to the right to healthPoints out that the protection of the social contract between European pharmaceutical companies, patients and society as a whole rests on the EU intellectual property framework; points out that the intellectual property framework acts as a driver of investments in research and development, which is essential to innovation;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 137 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Calls on the Commission to develop a new incentive model, look into decoupling mechanisms as an alternative to exclusive protections, and attach strict conditions to public funds in accordance with the principle of fair return on investmenttargeted incentives to ensure equitable access to medicines also in areas where the development of products would otherwise not be sustainable;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 139 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3 a (new)
3 a. Welcomes the impact of the Regulation on orphan medicinal products (EC/141/2000) and the Regulation on medicinal products for paediatric use (EC/1901/2006); notes however that scientific progress and investment in research have not been sufficient for the unmet needs of patients with rare diseases, paediatric cancers and neurodegenerative diseases, to deal with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) or to prevent infectious diseases outbreaks; Calls on the Commission to support a regulatory framework which strengthens incentives for orphan medicines research and development in the EU to effectively address these shortcomings;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 151 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3 b (new)
3 b. Calls on the Commission to incentivise child specific and first-in-child innovation and to facilitate the repositioning of medicines failing in adults when there is scientific and preclinical rationale;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 156 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Calls onWelcomes the Commission to develop a mandatory European licence in order to be able to respond rapidly to health's proposal to foster production and investment in Europe as well as to simplify and streamline relevant procedures in order to be able to respond rapidly to health crises; points out that a regulatory framework which supports the open strategic autonomy of the EU will benefit patients also outside times of crises;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 177 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Calls for public investment in R&D to be made transparent and for it to be reflected in product availability and pricingaffordability;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 182 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission to support pricing models based on real production costs, innovation and value to patients; calls also on the Commission to investigate novel pricing and payment models and their possible impact on patient access to innovative medicines;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 203 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Calls ononsiders that the Commission to promoteand Member States could consider launching joint public procurement and apply most economically advantageous tender (MEAT) criteria more stringently- procedures in times of health crises, as has been done during the COVID-19 crisis, with simplified and transparent procedures in the interest of improved response times; highlights that joint public procurement should not hinder patient access, medical innovation or competition;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 220 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8
8. Regrets the excessive influence of industry interest groups, which is detrimental to public-health, patient and consumer associations and to trade unions.deleted
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 231 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 a (new)
8 a. Points out that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps play a crucial role in the pharmaceutical value chain, often as first-movers and drivers of innovation; calls on the Commission to maintain a comprehensive and predictable regulatory framework that fosters the investment and innovation of especially European pharmaceutical SMEs and mid-caps;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 244 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 b (new)
8 b. Calls on the Commission to address unjustified trade restrictions; points out that trade barriers can harm the accessibility and affordability of medicinal products;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 246 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 c (new)
8 c. Calls on the Commission and Member States to fully implement the Clinical Trials Regulation; supports a new framework for the design of innovative trials, the simplification of the requirements for the conduct of clinical trials and additional support for the conduct of so-called pragmatic trials and the pilot project to adopt a framework for the reuse of off-patent medicines; welcomes the launch of a vaccine platform to monitor vaccine efficacy and safety, supported by an EU-wide clinical trials network;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 255 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 d (new)
8 d. Calls for the prudent implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with regard to data minimisation, purpose limitation, the secondary use of data as well as on data transfer to third countries to avoid unnecessary restriction for health research and cross-border data sharing;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 260 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 e (new)
8 e. Urges the Commission, based on the experience with the authorisation of COVID-19 vaccines, to work with the EMA to consider extending the application of rolling reviews to other emergency medicines; further calls on the Commission to work with the EMA to develop the use of electronic product information for all medicines in the EU;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 265 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 f (new)
8 f. Calls on the Commission to develop new- and extend the scope of existing Mutual Recognition Agreements on Good manufacturing practice (GMP) certificates (most importantly on inspections and batch testing) with more countries who have high manufacturing standards; points out that this could make it easier to include sites in third countries in a production supply chain, without giving up European standards to allow for broadening the production capacity in times of crisis.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 272 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 g (new)
8 g. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to screen foreign direct investment in pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, which are part of Europe’s critical health infrastructure;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 276 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 h (new)
8 h. Calls on the Commission to increase its involvement in supporting critical health infrastructure protection in Member States and to start applying the European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection to the health infrastructure sector;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 280 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 i (new)
8 i. Whereas the Horizon Europe programme provides essential support for research and innovation; whereas the programme is a key driver of job creation, industrial competitiveness, research and innovation also in the health and pharmaceutical sector;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 283 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 j (new)
8 j. Calls on the Commission to propose as soon as possible a legal framework to encourage innovation for new antibiotics with incentives either comparable to the area of orphan drugs or paediatrics or new innovative incentives to stimulate innovation to brings new antibiotics to the market;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 286 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 k (new)
8 k. Stresses that the EU has to build a stronger European Health Union in particular by supporting closer EU cooperation in research and development and by sharing health data;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 287 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 l (new)
8 l. Stresses that R&D is key for the development of innovative medicines, therapies and diagnosis;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 288 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 m (new)
8 m. Highlights that supporting the competitiveness and innovative capacity of the EU’s pharmaceutical industry is crucial;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 289 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 n (new)
8 n. Welcomes the Commission’s Action Plan on Intellectual Property which shall help companies, especially small and medium-sized companies (SMEs), to make the most of their inventions and creations and ensure they can benefit our economy and society and which aims at enabling the European innovative industry to remain a global leader;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 290 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 o (new)
8 o. Fully supports the IP Action Plans proposal to upgrade a series of existing IP tools and make them fit for the digital age, including improving the supplementary protection certificates (SPC) for patented medicinal products among other;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 292 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 q (new)
8 q. Recalls the Commission’s ‘Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy: Building a stronger Single Market for Europe’s recovery’ of May 2021 which states that the EU is strategically dependent on third countries regarding pharmaceutical ingredients and other health related products, which could lead to vulnerabilities for the EU and affect the EU’s core interests, and refers to the pharmaceutical strategy to address these issues;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 293 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 r (new)
8 r. Underlines the need to ensure a smart use of IP, and to better fight IP theft, as smart IP policies are essential to help companies to grow, to create jobs and to protect and develop what makes them unique and competitive;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 294 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 s (new)
8 s. Urges to make the IP systemmore effective for SMEs, through actions to simplify IP registration procedures(e.g. reforming EU legislation on industrial designs), to improve access to strategic IP advice (e.g. by making such advice available in all EU-level R&D funding), and to facilitate the use of IP as a lever to gain access to finance;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 295 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 t (new)
8 t. Stresses that investing in research and development is a costly, high-risk endeavour; underlines that patents are intended to offer some guarantee of a return on investment, but the patent system is also designed to balance the interests of inventors with those of the public; repeats therefore that pharmaceutical companies need intellectual property (IP) rights and thus patents to achieve profits and keep innovating also in the interest of the consumers and patients;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 296 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 u (new)
8 u. Underlines that the patent systems all over the world are drafted in a way that for a specific period of time, only for the duration of the patent, the inventor is allowed to commercially exploit its patent. Thereafter, the invention can be freely exploited by anyone;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE