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A health regulator can approve medicines faster by giving political leaders more influence over priorities. Is that worth it?

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Why this dilemma matters

Public-good questions surface the trade-offs that aggregate numbers usually hide. Choosing “Yes. Patients should not wait because bureaucracy moves slowly” prioritises broader fairness; choosing “No. Science-based agencies lose value when politics sets the pace” gives more weight to concrete impact on individuals.

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  • What does this say about what we collectively value?
  • Whose interests should count more here, and why?

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