Hungary

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patients participate in clinical trials yearly
clinical trials per year
worldwide in terms of the number of trials conducted in the country and 4th in Europe
the total number of potential clinical trial sites

GCT in Hungary

Country manager
Csilla Leka
M.Sc
Office information
Fehérvári út 44., 1113 Budapest, Hungary
Country manager
Csilla Leka
M.Sc
Office information
Fehérvári út 44., 1113 Budapest, Hungary
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Regulatory

Hungary is located in Central Europe and has population of 9.77 million (World Bank, 2019). Its biggest city and a capital is Budapest, with a population of 1.75 million.

In Hungary, clinical trial legislation was harmonized with the European standards in 2004. The approval process is relatively quick and straightforward. It is performed via a single authority — the Hungarian National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYÉI). OGYÉI is responsible for various aspects of drug production, registration, and pharmacovigilance.

Official links

https://ogyei.gov.hu/

The Regulatory Authority (RA) typically completes the review of a study within 60-days. Central Ethics Committee (CEC) reviews the study in parallel and usually provides the approval sooner than the RA. Approval from the LECs (Local Ethics Committees) is not required to begin the study. LECs oversee the clinical trial at the assigned sites.

Hungary reg scheme

Pharmaceutical Industry & Clinical Trials Market

The pharmaceutical sector is one of the main in the Hungarian economy, accounting for 7.5% of national GDP (2019).

Hungary has a highly innovative and well-organized infrastructure for clinical trials.

It is currently in top 10 countries in terms of the number of trials and 4th in terms of accessibility and availability of trials per capita in the EU.

Medical system

Hungary has adopted a centralized health care system managed by the National Health Insurance Fund of Hungary (Nemzeti Egészségbiztosítási Alapkezelő (NEAK)). According to OECD, a free health insurance is provided to children under 16 years old, single parents, students, pensioners, people with an income below the subsistence level, people with disabilities and religious figures.

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