
Diseases That Pay: The Global Health Economy—Part 7
When medicine can heal—but the market decides who is allowed to recover
By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
The Cure Economy
The cure is always announced with ceremony.
A press release. A stock surge. A promise framed as a breakthrough. The language is triumphant, almost moral: historic, life-saving, transformational. Yet beneath the celebration lies a quieter, unresolved question—one that modern medicine rarely confronts honestly: what happens when curing disease threatens the business of treating it?
In today’s health system, a cure is no longer just a scientific achievement. It is an economic event. It must justify its price, defend …









