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Private cancer patients getting access to drugs that public patients can't get is 'incredibly unfair'

The Irish Cancer Society said that lifesaving medicines should be available to everyone who could benefit from them, not just people with private health insurance.

THE IRISH CANCER Society has said that private patients being able to access drugs for treating cancer which public patients can’t get is ‘incredibly unfair’.  

The organisation made the comments after VHI, which is the biggest health insurer in the country, said it would begin offering the innovative new drugs to its members for the treatment of very advanced melanoma, breast cancer and lung cancer. 

The Sunday Business Post reported today that the drugs will not be available to people who do not have private health insurance with VHI. 

Professor John Crown, an oncologist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin, tweeted that the move was “welcome, but for the first time we now have differential public versus private access for cancer drugs”. 

The Irish Cancer Society said that lifesaving medicines should be available to everyone who could benefit from them, not just people with private insurance. 

“Private patients can already skip the queue for cancer tests,” said chief executive Averil Power. “Unless the government acts, the same will now be the case for some cancer drugs.”

She noted that the drugs in question are expensive and don’t work for every person who takes them, “but can be of huge benefit to some patients”. 

“Where there is strong evidence an innovative drug will work for a particular person, their doctor should be able to give it to them, regardless of whether they are a public or private patient,” she said. 

The Irish Patients Association called on the government to immediately match public patients access to medicine which private patients can get. 

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    Mute Ben McArthur
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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:09 AM

    Er, a Swedish trademark gives you exclusive rights in Sweden, and then only for the specific classes of goods and services you apply for. If you want pan EU rights, you need an EUTM, which costs a lot more than €370.

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    Mute Paul Mc Manus
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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:29 AM

    @Ben McArthur: true true. But still a clever idea. I think it’s about €25k plus for a European patent. I have one on the word “cosrfhgafesfull”

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:13 AM

    @Paul Mc Manus: €370 too much it’ll be forgotten about in a week.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:08 AM

    Such amount of crap generated over a typo.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:03 AM

    @Carlin Ite: well he did send out the troops to deny that it was an error rather than be honest about it

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 6:30 AM

    Amazing scoop. For a president the media loves to hate, they’re sure getting good miles to the gallon.

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    Mute Conor Hall
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    Jun 3rd 2017, 11:09 AM

    How is it savvy to have a trademark on something everyone will have forgotten by next week?

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    Mute Paul Mc Manus
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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:26 AM

    Very clever.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:44 AM

    @Paul Mc Manus: remember the guy who TM’d ’21st Century Fox’. That was worth a try, … but Fox just rebranded their old logo.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 9:58 AM

    It’ll covfefe be a flash on the pan

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:59 AM

    Neologisms are a sign of schizophrenia traditionally.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:36 AM

    If he comes up with a good definition it’ll be worth the trouble

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:46 AM

    @Neville Patterson: definition will be simple enough, defending a simple and obvious error instead if admitting said error.

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    Mute Tomasz Irlandczik Krótki
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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:28 PM

    @Neville Patterson: it actually means to mate with a particular poodle, or with a lady bearing the same name.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 11:32 AM

    Trump is filing a lawsuit to claim his rights back

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:58 AM

    Load of crap really.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 10:36 AM

    And Trump had invested in him last week.

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 8:42 AM

    Is it not a protologism?

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    Jun 3rd 2017, 7:26 PM

    Try ‘fecoffee’ next time. It means to have a coffee and to feck off at the same time. It’s copyright, by the way.

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