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Government Royalties on Sales of Pharmaceutical and Other Biomedical Products Developed with Substantial Public Funding : Illustrated with the Technology Transfer of the Drug-Eluting Coronary Stent, Paperback / softback Book

Government Royalties on Sales of Pharmaceutical and Other Biomedical Products Developed with Substantial Public Funding : Illustrated with the Technology Transfer of the Drug-Eluting Coronary Stent Paperback / softback

Part of the Annals of Science and Technology Policy series

Paperback / softback

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This study develops a detailed description of the successful technology transfer of an invention — the drug-eluting coronary stent — originating in intramural research within the US National Institutes of Health.

The history of the commercialization of the invention is used to illustrate a new policy, proposed and explained in this study, for the payment to the government of royalties on the sales of biomedical products developed with substantial public funding provided through indirect as well as direct funding avenues.

The proposed policy addresses concerns about the high prices that taxpayers as consumers pay for biomedical products that were developed with funding from the taxpayers as investors.

The study explains the theoretical circumstances in which the policy would not adversely affect the appropriate level of R&D investment, and then uses the history of the drug-eluting coronary stent as an example where biomedical R&D is consistent with those circumstances.

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