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Is the EU “Launch Obligation” Really as Scary as It Sounds, Dr. Alexander Natz?

In the latest episode of MAP – the Market Access Podcast, Dr. Stefan Walzer sits down with Dr. Alexander Natz, Secretary-General of EUCOPE, to unpack the biggest regulatory shifts reshaping pharmaceutical market access across Europe right now.

They discuss how the EU Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA) now starts national HTA timelines as soon as a marketing authorization is filed, why the so-called “launch obligation” is far from compulsory licensing, and how MFN pricing pressure from the US is forcing companies to rethink launch sequencing across Europe. Alexander also explains why comparator selection (PICO schemes) is the real battleground for national pricing outcomes, and why the European Health Data Space could become one of Europe’s biggest competitive assets.

Despite the added complexity, Alexander’s bottom line is clear: Europe’s scale, clinical networks, and regulatory innovation still make it a market worth prioritizing — if companies understand the new rules of the game. A must-listen for anyone in pharma, biotech, market access, or pricing and reimbursement navigating Europe’s shifting launch strategy.

LinkedIn: Alexander Natz

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