PDCI Market Access conducts research and
analysis on behalf of industry and government clients. These studies
examine the economic, political, intellectual property and
healthcare policy factors that affect the pharmaceutical industry in
Canada and internationally. Our industry clients include major
pharmaceutical manufacturers and industry associations who rely on
our expertise, experience and analysis in support of their strategic
planning and government relations activities.
Parallel (Cross-Border) Trade
PDCI Market Access conducts evaluations of the risk of parallel trade.
International Price Comparisons
Economic research
& analysis – trends and analysis of economic data and
indicators pertaining to the pharmaceutical industry in Canada
and internationally. PDCI Market Access conducts ongoing analysis of key
economic indicators for the pharmaceutical sector and has
completed several major economic studies:
Market research – market analysis to assist clients
evaluate the market potential for new molecules, forecasting
product life cycles and estimating the impact of brand and
generic competitors
Comparative Analyses of Pricing
& Reimbursement Policies
Policy research - policy research to assist industry clients understand the issues
and underlying factors affecting some of the key policy issues
affecting the pharmaceutical industry including:
Price regulation,
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB)
Intellectual property issues: patent term extension/restoration, linkage regulations, data
protection, stockpiling/early working, orphan drugs
International Price Comparisons, rationale and implications
Parallel trade, impact of international price differentials, US drug reimportation polices
Direct to Consumer (DTC) Advertising
Health/pharmacoeconomics - PDCI Market Access prepares pharmacoeconomic analysis in support of reimbursement
submissions to provincial drug plans and to justify prices to the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB). All pharmacoeconomic analyses are conducted in accordance
with established guidelines (Ontario, CCOHTA).