

Vital Health Podcast
Vital Health Podcast
Duane Schulthess is the CEO of Vital Transformation, host and producer of Vital Health Podcast. Vital Transformation understands the implications of new medical procedures, technologies and regulations. We measure their impact upon treatment pathways and the biopharma innovation ecosystem in collaboration with health care professionals, researchers, and regulators. Through our web platform and client network, we are able to communicate our findings with international decision makers and stakeholders.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 29min
Breaking Barriers: The Prime Rose Project and Off-Label Drug Innovations
Join host Duane Schulthess on the Vital Health Podcast as he explores the groundbreaking Prime Rose Project, an initiative redefining the use of off-label drugs in oncology. Featuring insights from Dr. Hans Gelderblom, Chair of Medical Oncology at Leiden University Medical Center, and Sahar Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn-Khosrovani, a member of the Dutch National Payers Evaluation Committee, this episode delves into the challenges and opportunities of drug rediscovery protocols. Learn how this innovative approach balances accessibility, affordability, and evidence-based treatments, transforming the landscape of personalized medicine across Europe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 11, 2024 • 36min
Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on Venture Capital in Life Sciences
In this Vital Health Podcast, John Stanford, Executive Director of Incubate, discusses the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on venture capital investments in life sciences. Stanford emphasizes that the IRA's price control mechanisms have led to significant shifts in funding, particularly away from small-molecule drug development, creating what is described as the "small molecule penalty." Key points include: Venture Capital's Role and Challenges: Venture capital is critical in translating basic research into medicines. The Inflation Reduction Act has disrupted this ecosystem, discouraging investment in certain drugs due to anticipated lower returns under price control regimes. Data from the Life Science Tracker: Stanford highlights the Life Science Tracker findings, showing 36 research programs and 21 specific drug developments discontinued since the IRA's passage. Notably, investments are markedly shifted from small molecules to biologics. Economic and Patient Impact: The IRA has led to reduced innovation in critical areas like oncology and rare diseases. Treatments for diseases like ovarian cancer and blindness have been deprioritized. Stanford argues that the act inadvertently penalizes older patients, the demographic it was designed to benefit, by disincentivizing drugs for age-related diseases. Proposed Solutions: The EPIC Act, a bipartisan effort supported by Incubate, aims to address the disparities by giving small molecules the same 13-year exclusivity period as biologics. Fixing the incentives for drug development, including addressing multiple indication penalties, is crucial to fostering innovation. Critique of Government Assessments: Stanford critiques the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) for its reliance on limited data sources and narrow time horizons, which fail to capture the long-term impacts of the IRA. In conclusion, Stanford stresses the need for legislative adjustments to mitigate the IRA's unintended consequences on drug innovation and patient care. For more insights, listeners are directed to the Life Science Tracker at lifesciencetracker.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 20, 2024 • 36min
Investing in Health: Pathways to a Well-being Economy and Smarter Healthcare Budgets
In this insightful episode of the Vital Health Podcast, we dive deep into the economic and societal benefits of investing in healthcare. Our esteemed guests, Professor Herwig Ostermann, Executive Director, Austrian National Public Health Institute, Professor Dennis A. Ostwald, CEO, WifOR Institute and Professor at Steinbeis School of International Business and Entrepreneurship (SIBE), and Massimo Bordignon, Professor of Public Economics at the Catholic University of Milan and member of the European Fiscal Board, EU Commission, share their expertise on how improved budgeting models and investment metrics can lead to healthier societies and economic growth. Join us as we explore how smart investments in healthcare can drive economic growth and create healthier, more productive societies. Don’t miss this episode packed with valuable insights and practical recommendations. Listen now and be part of the conversation on building a well-being economy through strategic health investments. Key Highlights: Well-being Economy: Professor Ostwald emphasizes the concept of a well-being economy, where health investments are seen not as costs but as crucial investments in the prosperity of countries. He highlights that 12% of Germany’s GDP is related to health investments, showcasing the significant economic impact. Budget Allocation: Professor Ostermann discusses the complexities of health budget allocation in Austria, stressing the need for a holistic approach that integrates various policy areas to maximize the benefits of health investments. EU Perspective: Professor Bordignon talks about the European Union’s new economic framework, which allows for multi-year budgeting, enabling more strategic investments in healthcare. He underscores the importance of seeing health spending as an investment rather than a cost. Prevention and Long-term Planning: The speakers agree on the necessity of shifting from a reactive to a proactive approach in healthcare. Investing in prevention and early diagnostics, particularly for diseases like cardiovascular conditions, can yield substantial long-term benefits. European Health Union: The discussion also touches on the potential of a European Health Union to streamline healthcare investments and policies across member states, enhancing overall efficiency and effectiveness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 6, 2024 • 39min
Addressing Europe's Health Challenges: Innovation, Prevention, and Policy
Join us at the Gastein Health Conference for an insightful conversation on Europe's healthcare challenges and innovations! Host Duane Schulthess sits down with experts like Josep Figueras, the Founder and Director of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policy, Francesca Colombo, the Head of the OECD Health Division, and Annemiek Verkamman, the Managing Director of HollandBIO, to tackle the EU's pressing healthcare issues. From aging populations and non-communicable diseases to data-driven health innovations, they explore how policy, technology, and cross-border collaboration can enhance Europe's healthcare resilience. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of health in Europe!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 7, 2024 • 25min
The Future of Biotech: Steve Potts on Innovation, Policy, and the Impact of the IRA
In this episode of the Vital Health podcast, host Duane Schulthess sits down with Steve Potts, a seasoned entrepreneur and CEO of SLAM BioTherapeutics. They dive deep into the challenges and opportunities in biotech, exploring how recent legislative changes, like the IRA, are reshaping the industry. Steve shares insights on the shift from small molecules to biologics, the funding landscape, and the critical role of American innovation in drug development. Tune in to hear about the state of biotech in the U.S., the future of drug discovery, and what it takes to succeed in this evolving field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 25, 2024 • 27min
Revolutionizing Healthcare with Real-World Data
In the latest episode of the Vital Health podcast, we delve into the future of healthcare with Blythe Adamson from Flatiron Health. Learn how Flatiron is at the forefront of transforming drug discovery through real-world data—using insights from everyday clinical practices to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes.Blythe shares fascinating insights on the role of AI in healthcare, stating, "The integration of AI into our data processes isn't just about speed; it's about uncovering patterns and insights that were previously invisible." She also discusses the unique challenges of navigating health data regulations across different countries and how Flatiron is overcoming these hurdles to make a global impact. This episode is packed with valuable perspectives for anyone interested in biotech, data science, or the evolving landscape of healthcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 18, 2024 • 57min
Exploring the Intersection of Intellectual Property and Biotech Innovation
In the latest episode of the Vital Health podcast, we engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Hans Sauer, Deputy General Counsel for Intellectual Property at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), and Gwen O'Loughlin, a seasoned health data researcher. Together, they unpack the complexities of intellectual property (IP) in the rapidly evolving biotech landscape. Hans and Gwen share insights into the current challenges facing the industry, particularly in the wake of new patent eligibility standards. "The crux of innovation in biotech is not just discovery, but ensuring those discoveries are protected and can reach the market," says Sauer, emphasizing the critical role of IP in fostering continued advancement. The conversation also touches on the impact of recent court rulings on biotech patents and what these changes mean for future innovation. Gwen adds, "Understanding these legal nuances is key for anyone in biotech—it’s about protecting your work and driving the industry forward." This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in biotech, law, or IP management, offering a deep dive into how legal frameworks shape the future of biotechnology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 13, 2024 • 19min
Unlocking the Power of Genomic Data: NashBIO's Role in Healthcare Innovation
In this episode of the Vital Health podcast, we dive deep into the world of genomic data and its transformative impact on healthcare. Join host Duane Schulthess as he sits down with Judsen Schneider, CTO of Nashville Biosciences, and Curt Allen, VP of Sales, to explore the origins and growth of Nashville Biosciences. Discover how this pioneering company, in collaboration with Vanderbilt University, is leveraging vast amounts of clinical data to drive innovation in drug development and treatment strategies. Learn about the unique healthcare ecosystem in Nashville, the challenges of coastal bias, and the significant role of data diversity in their success. The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of AI in healthcare, the global reach of their data, and what the future holds for genomic discovery. Whether you're a healthcare professional, biotech enthusiast, or just curious about the future of medicine, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss!Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of the Vital Health podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 4, 2024 • 48min
MEP Pernille Weiss – Rapporteur of the EU GPL
In this Vital Health Podcast, Duane Schulthess speaks to Pernille Weiss, a former Member of the European Parliament and the Rapporteur of the European Parliament’s revision of the EU's General Pharmaceutical Legislation (GPL). The GPL proposes many profound changes to the regulatory structures of the EU’s pharmaceutical sector, and MEP Weiss sat at the centre of the European Parliament’s revision which rolled-back many of the European Commissions’ suggested cuts to regulatory data protection. Pernille Weiss is a qualified Nurse, and the CEO of the healthcare consultancy Archimed. Vital Transformation’s analysis of the EU GPL's impact on the pharmaceutical ecosystem can be accessed here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 2024 • 27min
Transforming Health Communications: Insights from Virginia Amann
Join us at the International 2024 BIO conference as host Duane Schulthess sits down with Virginia Amann, CEO of the Entente Network. Discover how Virginia has led her firm to become a global leader in strategic communications, crisis management, and behavior science. They discussed the firm's mission to secure positive outcomes for clients, the importance of social capital, and the evolving landscape of health communications. Learn about the latest industry challenges, the impact of COVID-19 on public trust, and innovative strategies for effective advocacy and engagement. Don't miss this in-depth conversation filled with valuable insights for anyone interested in the biotech and life sciences sectors!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


