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    • Pharmaceutical Development
    • Healthcare Systems Analysis

    Background:

    • The pharmaceutical industry's pipeline contains over 7,000 late-stage products.
    • Approximately 50% of these pipeline products are classified as "specialty" drugs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the growing challenge posed by the increasing number of specialty pharmaceuticals.
    • To assess the current preparedness of the healthcare system for this pipeline expansion.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of pharmaceutical industry pipeline data.
    • Review of healthcare system capacity and infrastructure.

    Main Results:

    • Over 7,000 pharmaceutical products are in late-stage development.
    • A significant portion, nearly half, are specialty products.
    • Current healthcare infrastructure is not adequately equipped to manage this trend.

    Conclusions:

    • The burgeoning pipeline of specialty drugs presents a significant challenge.
    • Urgent adaptation and preparation of healthcare systems are necessary to meet future demands.