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The Future of US Biomedical Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Action
The Future of US Biomedical Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Action
FasterCures is working to build a system that is effective, efficient, and driven by a clear vision: patient needs above all else. We believe that transformative and life-saving science should be fully realized and deliver better treatments to the people who need them.
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Today's biomedical research system is often siloed, bureaucratic, and too slow to meet the needs of patients across the globe. We accelerate biomedical science and innovation to remove unnecessary barriers so that lifesaving and life-enhancing treatments can reach those who need them as rapidly and as safely as possible.
Accelerating Innovation
Advancing Health Around the World
Engaging Patients in Research and Health
Improving the R&D Environment
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Access Point: Trends in Clinical Trials Transformation #2
FasterCures’ Access Point: Trends in Clinical Trials Transformation is a quarterly horizon scan examining how emerging trends, organizations, and initiatives are transforming clinical trial access and efficiency. Each issue highlights...Read ReportFasterCures’ Access Point: Trends in Clinical Trials Transformation is a quarterly horizon scan examining how emerging trends, organizations, and initiatives are transforming clinical trial access and...
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The Future of US Biomedical Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Action
The United States biomedical research and innovation enterprise has long been a source of global leadership, scientific breakthroughs, and lifesaving treatments. Decades of investments in research and development have positioned the US as...Read ReportThe United States biomedical research and innovation enterprise has long been a source of global leadership, scientific breakthroughs, and lifesaving treatments.
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Improving and Sustaining Health Through Prevention Across Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid broadly cover preventive services, yet utilization remains below goals, with the widest gaps in rural communities and among beneficiaries managing multiple chronic conditions.Read Report
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A Pivotal Role: Liquid Biopsies in the Future of Cancer Care
Cancer care is entering a new era. Despite decades of investment and remarkable breakthroughs, the disease continues to affect millions of people each year—and those numbers are rising. In the United States, new cancer cases are expected to...Read Report -
Access Point: Trends in Clinical Trials Transformation
FasterCures is launching Access Point: Trends in Trial Transformation, a quarterly horizon scan examining how emerging trends, organizations, and initiatives are transforming clinical trial access and efficiency.Read Report -
Bridging Gaps in Clinical Trials: Strategies for Increasing Access and Representation
Despite high levels of spending on health care in the United States—almost double that of peer high-income countries—health outcomes continue to lag across a wide range of disease conditions. The differences in the incidence, prevalence...Read Report -
The Reinvention of Prevention: How to Fund and Finance a Pivot to a Prevention-First Healthcare System
As part of the debut of the Milken Institute’s Project Prevent initiative in 2024, the Institute conducted a series of interviews with 35 key stakeholders and experts in health, finance, philanthropy, pensions, and public policy to explore...Read Report -
Prescription for Biomedical Innovation: Recommendations for the New Administration
FasterCures has long been at the forefront of shaping the national focus on biomedical innovation, with a singular goal of saving lives by accelerating scientific advances for all patients. FasterCures has been instrumental in advocating...Read Report -
Community-Based Infrastructure for Inclusive Research: Democratizing Access to Research
FasterCures’ work, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, identified numerous challenges in both the publicly and privately funded research ecosystems that make it difficult for established players to sustain and scale efforts to move research...Read Report
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Manvit Adusumilli
Ayodola Anise
June Cha, PhD
Sung Hee Choe
Erin Cieslewski
Hadly Clark
Isaiah Dennings
Brenda Huneycutt
Esther Krofah
Lisa Lewis
Michelle McNabb
Sruthi Meka
Raymond Puerini
Kristin Schneeman
Erika Stratmann
Aidan Suski
Ainslie Tisdale
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