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Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät Lehrstuhl Vokinger

Prof. Dr. iur. et Dr. med. Kerstin Noëlle Vokinger, LL.M.

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Professorin für Recht und Medizin, Lehrstuhl für Regulierung in Recht, Medizin und Technologie

 

Affiliertes Fakultätsmitglied PORTAL (Program on Regulation, Therapeutics, and Law), Harvard Medical School (https://www.portalresearch.org)

Faculty Associate Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School (https://cyber.harvard.edu/)

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Ausgewählte Publikationen

Determinants of cancer drug pricing and how to overcome the cancer premium

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Publication

Sources of Innovation in Gene Therapies — Approaches to Achieving Affordable Prices. NEJM 2023.

Publication

Reforming the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines List. Essential but Unaffordable. JAMA 2022.

Publication JAMA

Price changes and within-class competition of cancer drugs in the USA and Europe: a comparative analysis. The Lancet Ocology 2022.

NMI

Regulating AI in medicine in the United States and Europe. Nature Machine Intelligence 2021.

Publication

Analysis of launch and postapproval cancer drug pricing, clinical benefit, and policy implications in the US and Europe. JAMA Oncology 2021.

Publication

Approval of artificial intelligence and machine learning-based medical devices in the USA and Europe (2015-20): a comparative analysis. Lancet Digital Health 2021.

Publication JAMA

Clinical benefit of cancer drugs and prices in the US and Europe. Lancet Ocology 2020.

Publication JAMA

Lifecycle regulation of artificial intelligence- and machine learning based software devices in medicine. JAMA 2019.

Beitrag Jusletter

Re-Identifikation von Gerichtsurteilen durch "Linkage" von Daten(banken). Eine empirische Analyse anhand von Bundesgerichtsbeschwerden gegen (Preissfestsetzungs-) Verfügungen von Arzneimitteln. Jusletter 2019.

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