Core Insights - The new medical insurance directory has entered a substantial implementation phase, with multiple innovative drugs, including Tislelizumab and Fuzhengzhu, being covered by insurance in various hospitals, indicating a rapid reduction in access barriers for patients [1][3] - The adjustment includes 114 new drugs and introduces a commercial health insurance innovative drug directory for 2025, marking a significant shift towards a multi-tiered insurance payment system [1][3] Group 1: Innovative Drug Inclusion - The new medical insurance directory reflects increased support for "true innovation" with 124 unique products included, showcasing a strong emphasis on high clinical value [3][4] - Notable drugs like Tislelizumab, the first targeted therapy for thyroid eye disease, and Fuzhengzhu, a biological agent for psoriasis, have been rapidly integrated into the insurance system, filling long-standing treatment gaps [3][4] - Heng Rui Medicine is highlighted as a major beneficiary, with 20 products and indications adjusted, including 10 new drugs, enhancing patient access to innovative therapies [3][4] Group 2: Biotech Sector Impact - Companies like BeiGene, Innovent Biologics, and Kangfang Biotech are also benefiting from the new directory, accelerating their commercialization processes [4] - BeiGene is the only company with two products included in the first commercial insurance innovative drug directory, addressing unmet needs in cholangiocarcinoma and neuroblastoma [4] - Innovent Biologics has expanded its offerings to 12 innovative drugs under the new directory, creating a robust product matrix [4] Group 3: Shift in R&D Strategies - The introduction of the commercial insurance innovative drug directory is seen as a solution to the payment challenges faced by high-value innovative drugs, encouraging companies to focus on true innovation rather than me-too products [5][6] - The directory allows for a second market for high-priced therapies, with price reductions between 15% and 50%, which is less severe than the typical cuts seen in basic insurance [6][7] - This dual-directory model is expected to drive pharmaceutical companies to align their R&D strategies with real-world clinical needs, particularly in oncology and rare diseases [7][9] Group 4: Drug Exclusions - The adjustment also involved the removal of 29 drugs from the insurance directory, including Benalutide injection, which faced competition from more effective alternatives [8][9] - This "one in, one out" approach aims to enhance the efficiency of insurance fund usage by prioritizing high-demand and effective medications [9]
新医保目录实施一周:创新药“首单”频现
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2026-01-08 15:45