Abstract

The concept of incremental innovation encompasses adaptations resulting from the analysis of the use of existing medicinal products, in order to incorporate a modification or propose a new use designed to benefit patients. It can be classified into 6 different categories, depending on the nature or objective of the innovation carried out. Incremental innovation can be very interesting for health professionals because these variations provide improvements in treatment, in the continuation of treatments, in the reduction of adverse effects or in adherence. Incremental innovation is also very well received from the patient’s perspective, since it facilitates treatment and in many cases opens up a therapeutic expectation for certain subgroups that did not exist before the medicinal product was marketed. It is also interesting for the National Health System, since certain patients treated with incremental innovations obtain better health results and require less frequent use of other health services. From an economic perspective, many pharmaceutical companies established in our country and relevant from a strategic point of view, could also improve the therapeutic arsenal with this type of innovations by providing products of therapeutic interest that, unfortunately, do not currently have the ideal conditions for viability. For all these reasons, the promulgation of a Spanish regulation that protects and provides legal certainty to the marketing authorization holders of this type of innovations seems necessary. This future regulation should include a procedure to qualify incremental innovations of interest to the National Health System and have economic effects to guarantee their effective commercialization.

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