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  1. 1 Keytruda will be made available, with huge fanfare by the Great Leader himself , praise be National care and work miracles!

    2. A shell game in health will take place where the money used to fund it will be siphoned off from other areas of the health budget, doctors visits come to mind and from other government departments, because of Nationals incompetence with the economy, we’re too cash strapped to afford it anyway. Well that’s if National lavishing taxpayer funds bribing rich Saudis continues, accommodation supplements for overstretched investors trying to rent out their over priced houses, flags and the perennial favourite, motorways wasn’t taking place!.

    3. National will continue to lie and smear and Coleman will continue to croak when he speaks.

    4. Doctors will still recommend other cancer patients to go overseas if they can for treatment because this is only one of many shortcomings in our health system that the corporate media don’t report!

    1. Better to have Keytruda than Keysflag.

      Is that political, or pragmatic?

  2. I think that the fact that Pharma is meeting Andrew Little is indicative of the polling they are possibly doing or the reality has hit them that TTP may cause them way more problems on the left if they don’t schmooze. The problem with big Pharma is people like Martin Shkreli and the investors wanting stupid rates of return on investment.
    I don’t think PHARMAC should be funding all these new expensive drugs as the success rates are low and as we are seeing with a large number of the new drugs, the trials are being fixed. Having said that I understand why people want the new wonder drug – dying is hard on everyone.

  3. Meh – Pharmac purity doesn’t add up while Bill English is rorting $30 million out of them. If the UK and Oz fund Keytruda – our rockstar economy can too.

  4. I think we have to leave it up to Pharmac to decide on funding priorities. Unfortunately this will be a zero sum game. Funding Keytruda means people with other illnesses will miss out.

    Pharmac are experts at this balancing process. We need to protect their autonomy, so they aren’t hijacked by media/political bandwagons.

    Andrew Little’s action is appalling, more so because of the Herceptin example he had. It sets a dangerous precedent. He deserves all the stick he’s getting for it.

    I don’t see how “pledging to match” the funding could be honorable. All that amounts to is spin, like National’s pledge that medicine won’t go up under the TPPA.

    I have been treated for Melanoma. What I would like to see is better initial screening and prevention. The melanoma I had removed was initially dismissed by my doctor, and it was pretty much by chance that I asked his Locum to look at it. It ended up costing me over $300 to get it removed. On a benefit.

    Testing showed that it was a malignant melanoma. Then I went through the public health system and had a large chunk carved out of my leg which left a highly visible 8cm scar.

    Better screening would have prevented that, and better screening would mean less need for Keytruda. I wish similar effort to the Keytruda had gone into advocating for screening.

    The problem I have with Pharmac is that they seem to be duplicating research that has already happened overseas. As Stuart pointed out, other countries have already researched Keytruda, and fund it. I wonder whether that could be a delaying tactic.

    The way that National has cut health spending in real terms fills me with despair. It’s a shame they don’t see health as the good investment that it is. Instead the want to spin bullshit budget surpluses.

    1. It seems that Pharmac funding is like neoliberal Russian Roulette. Now that we’ve sold off most of the assets we used to fund social safety nets such as Health – Education -Welfare – Pharamac, the cupboard is bare of soul, caring and money.

      So the short answer is “No, there’s no money, but we will soon be introducing Euthanasia legislation so you won’t have to suffer too long.”

      Vanity diversion projects like the flag referendum have sucked up valuable resources and so now personal crowd-funding replaces Pharmac funding to address the social safety net shortfall.

      Even National Parks land can only be ‘acquired’ via Give-a-little. What happens when that revenue stream dries up? Who will pay then? Chinese oligarchs? Movie oligarchs? Mining corporations like Anadarko?

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