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Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association

990 • Fiscal year 2016 • EIN 52-1800187

Jan 01, 2016 to Dec 31, 2016 • Filed on Oct 26, 2017

147 OLD SOLOMONS ISLAND RD No 100Annapolis, MD 21401

(443) 458-4668

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

50th percentile

0.29x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 50% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2016

Liabilities / Revenue

26th percentile

0.19x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 26% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2016

Net Margin

68th percentile

9.4%

Higher net margin than 68% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2016

Top Officer Pay

76th percentile

$563,690

Higher top officer pay than 76% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 4.8% of source-year revenue.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2016

Asset Growth

90th percentile

23%

Faster asset growth than 90% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Revenue Growth

49th percentile

2.4%

Faster revenue growth than 49% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)6 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Assets

Up

$7,586,366

Up $1,406,308 (+23%) from 2015

Net Assets

Up

$5,381,900

Up $1,090,962 (+25%) from 2015

Liabilities

Up

$2,204,466

Up $315,346 (+17%) from 2015

Revenue

Up

$11,663,757

Up $275,549 (+2.4%) from 2015

Expenses

Up

$10,572,795

Up $531,599 (+5.3%) from 2015

Net Income

Down

$1,090,962

Down $256,050 (-19%) from 2015

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$15M$10M$5.0M$0Assets 2011: $5,872,580Liabilities 2011: $1,878,186Net Assets 2011: $3,994,3942011Assets 2012: $6,036,904Liabilities 2012: $2,741,834Net Assets 2012: $3,295,0702012Assets 2013: $5,096,159Liabilities 2013: $2,273,132Net Assets 2013: $2,823,0272013Assets 2014: $5,430,703Liabilities 2014: $2,264,745Net Assets 2014: $3,165,9582014Assets 2015: $6,180,058Liabilities 2015: $1,889,120Net Assets 2015: $4,290,9382015Assets 2016: $7,586,366Liabilities 2016: $2,204,466Net Assets 2016: $5,381,9002016Assets 2017: $9,064,774Liabilities 2017: $3,119,114Net Assets 2017: $5,945,6602017Assets 2018: $8,009,116Liabilities 2018: $3,039,730Net Assets 2018: $4,969,3862018Assets 2019: $9,097,478Liabilities 2019: $3,320,536Net Assets 2019: $5,776,9422019Assets 2020: $9,829,180Liabilities 2020: $2,958,793Net Assets 2020: $6,870,3872020Assets 2021: $7,828,244Liabilities 2021: $2,472,210Net Assets 2021: $5,356,0342021Assets 2022: $10,684,709Liabilities 2022: $2,287,926Net Assets 2022: $8,396,7832022Assets 2023: $12,157,727Liabilities 2023: $3,203,661Net Assets 2023: $8,954,0662023Assets 2024: $12,791,836Liabilities 2024: $4,737,253Net Assets 2024: $8,054,5832024

Highlighted filing

2016

Assets$7,586,366
Liabilities$2,204,466
Net Assets$5,381,900

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$20M$15M$10M$5.0M$0-$5.0MRevenue 2011: $10,275,122Expenses 2011: $10,323,938Net Income 2011: -$48,8162011Revenue 2012: $10,421,071Expenses 2012: $11,090,817Net Income 2012: -$669,7462012Revenue 2013: $10,440,651Expenses 2013: $10,967,442Net Income 2013: -$526,7912013Revenue 2014: $10,668,958Expenses 2014: $10,328,608Net Income 2014: $340,3502014Revenue 2015: $11,388,208Expenses 2015: $10,041,196Net Income 2015: $1,347,0122015Revenue 2016: $11,663,757Expenses 2016: $10,572,795Net Income 2016: $1,090,9622016Revenue 2017: $12,405,288Expenses 2017: $11,841,528Net Income 2017: $563,7602017Revenue 2018: $12,691,109Expenses 2018: $13,667,383Net Income 2018: -$976,2742018Revenue 2019: $13,365,635Expenses 2019: $12,558,079Net Income 2019: $807,5562019Revenue 2020: $12,381,256Expenses 2020: $11,287,811Net Income 2020: $1,093,4452020Revenue 2021: $13,003,501Expenses 2021: $14,517,854Net Income 2021: -$1,514,3532021Revenue 2022: $16,106,524Expenses 2022: $13,065,775Net Income 2022: $3,040,7492022Revenue 2023: $15,001,344Expenses 2023: $14,444,061Net Income 2023: $557,2832023Revenue 2024: $14,975,704Expenses 2024: $16,177,207Net Income 2024: -$1,201,5032024

Highlighted filing

2016

Revenue$11,663,757
Expenses$10,572,795
Net Income$1,090,962
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2016 to Dec 31, 2016
Signed
Oct 26, 2017
Return Version
2016v3.0
Gross Receipts
$11,663,757
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION SERVES AS the cornerstone for consensus development of industry-wide initiatives and is the primary advocate for the leading producers of plasma-based and related recombinant biological therapeutics. the association's mission is to promote an environment that fosters the availability of safe and effective plasma protein Therapeutics. As the global representative for the plasma therapeutics industry, the Association works cooperatively with patient groups, legislators, regulatory agencies and others to address critical issues that impact the industry and those people who depend on plasma protein therapeutics. The Association's global committees and regional working groups bring together industry experts to focus on important issues relating to the quality, safety and efficacy of plasma therapeutics.

PPTA advocates and promotes safe and effective plasma protein Therapeutics.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$5,540,898$6,766,241▲ $1,225,343
Accounts Receivable$420,242$610,217▲ $189,975
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$186,518$136,460▼ $50,058
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$32,400$73,448▲ $41,048
Total Assets$6,180,058$7,586,366▲ $1,406,308
Liabilities
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$1,209,697$1,252,444▲ $42,747
Deferred Revenue$667,966$936,012▲ $268,046
Other Liabilities$11,457$16,010▲ $4,553
Total Liabilities$1,889,120$2,204,466▲ $315,346
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Unrestricted Net Assets$4,290,938$5,381,900▲ $1,090,962
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$4,290,938$5,381,900▲ $1,090,962
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$6,180,058$7,586,366▲ $1,406,308

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Equipment$136,154$1,218,473$1,354,627
Leasehold Improvements$0$135,020$135,020
Other Land Buildings$306$37,856$38,162
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Jan M BultPresident & CEOFT$182,808$386,655$569,463
Julie BirkoferSenior VP, North America/Global Heal-$307,679$103,136$410,815
Julie BirkoferSenior VP, North America/Global Health PolicyFT$384,126$23,270$407,396
Mary GustafsonVP, Regulatory PolicyFT$226,219$115,740$341,959
John DelacourtVP, Legal Affairs & OperationsFT$234,185$107,578$341,763
Joshua PenrodVP, Source & International AffairsFT$202,650$90,245$292,895
George SchreiberDirector, EpidemiologyFT$165,781$78,863$244,644
William SpeirSenior Director, State AffairsFT$165,222$66,963$232,185
Thomas LilburnSenior Director, Government Relation-$153,934$46,679$200,613
Thomas LilburnSenior Director, Government RelationsFT$162,934$35,663$198,597
Eugene StroshaneControllerFT$125,880$62,828$188,708
Mike McCormickDirector, IT & FacilitiesFT$108,167$63,471$171,638
William MurrayDirector, Global CommunicationsFT$119,876$16,746$136,622

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
David BellGloBAL BOARD CHAIRMAN
John PerkinsGlobal Board Member
Karen EtchbergerGlobal Board Member
Matthew WalkerGlobal Board Member
Paolo MarcucciGlobal Board Member
bernhard ehmerTreasurer
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$0
Program Service Revenue
$11,655,808
Investment Income
$7,949
Other Revenue
$0
Change in Net Assets
$1,090,962

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$11,663,757
Revenue Not Reported on Financial Statements
$0
Revenue Not Reported on Form 990
$0
Total Revenue per Audited Statements
$11,663,757
Total Revenue per Form 990
$11,663,757
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Other Expenses$5,892,273
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$4,680,522
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees---$2,578,399
Other Salaries and Wages---$1,487,930
All Other Expenses---$860,424
Fees for Services Other---$415,661
Travel---$374,863
Other Employee Benefits---$274,355
Occupancy---$247,356
Payroll Taxes---$231,043
Other Expenses---$178,318
Fees for Services Legal---$176,805
Conferences and Meetings---$129,715
Pension Plan Contributions---$108,795
Insurance---$48,630
Office Expenses---$30,016
Depreciation Depletion---$5,058
Total Functional Expenses$0$0$0$10,572,795

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Expenses per Audited Statements$10,572,795
Total Expenses per Audited Statements$10,572,795
Total Expenses per Form 990$10,572,795
Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements$0
Expenses Not Reported on Form 990$0
International Activity

International Summary

Offices
1
Employees
0
Spending
$2,644,825

International Compliance

Activity in boycott countries
No
Foreign corporation ownership
No
Foreign partnership interest
No
Interest in foreign trust
No
Passive foreign investment company interest
No
Transfers to foreign corporations
No

International Activities

RegionActivityServicesOfficesEmployeesSpending
Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland)Program ServicesGENERAL ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT - SCHEDULE MEETINGS, MEMBER SERVICES, CONFERence CALLSADVOCACY, GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS - ANNUAL CONFERENCE PLANNINGAND OUTREACH TO STAKEHOLDERS10$2,532,205
East Asia and the PacificProgram ServicesGENERAL ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT - SCHEDULE MEETINGS, MEMBER SERVICES, CONFERENCE CALLSADVOCACY, GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS - ANNUAL CONFERENCE PLANNING AND OUTREACH TO STAKEHOLDERSNOTE: IN JANUARY 2009 PPTA'S OFFICE IN JAPAN CLOSED AND THE CONTRACT WITH ITS SINGLE EMPLOYEE WAS TERMINATED.00$112,620
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
In-house lobbying only
No
Subject to proxy tax
Yes

Reported Spending and Taxes

Line ItemAmount
Total Nondeductible Lobbying and Political Cost$1,233,923
Current Year Nondeductible Lobbying and Political Cost$1,019,168
Political Expenditures$0
Section 527 Activity Spending$0
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
deferred rent$16,010
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
No
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 6

Membership in the plasma protein therapeutics association shall consist of organizations and groups of organizations whose interests support the objectives of the plasma protein therapeutics association and meet specific criteria set forth by the association's bylaws and enforced by the global board of directors. Membership classes shall include: 1. Global membership 2. Regional membership 3. Collector membership 4. Associate membership

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 7A

Each member shall be interested in supporting the objectives of the plasma protein therapeutics association and shall be elected to membership as provided in the by-laws. Membership classes shall include: 1. Global membership 2. Regional membership 3. Collector membership 4. Associate membership all applications for membership in the association must be made in writing to the global board of directors (gbd) and must be approved by the gbd. The membership application must contain sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with the appropriate eligibility requirements and in the case of applicants for global membership must include two letters of erecommendation from members of the gbd supportive of the applicant's ethical and business good standing in the plasma products industry. Membership approval requires the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the gbd.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 11B

Management reviewed the Form 990 prior to filing.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 12C

On an annual basis, all officers, directors, key employees, and highest compensated employees are provided a copy of the Association's written conflict of interest policy, and are asked to review it as a reminder that all conflicts of interest are to be reported to an officer of the Association as soon as possible after the discovery of a potential conflict of interest so that safeguards can be established to protect all parties.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 15

THE PROCESS FOR DETERMINING THE COMPENSATION FOR THE CEO & PRESIDENT IS DURING AN EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, THE BOARD DISCUSSED THE GENERAL SALARY AND BENEFIT LEVELS OF PEOPLE IN SIMILAR POSITIONS. SURVEYS AND GENERAL PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE BOARD WERE USED IN DECIDING THE COMPENSATION PACKAGE OF THE CEO & PRESIDENT. FOR THE TOP MANAGEMENT STAFF, JAN M. BULT (PPTA CEO & PRESIDENT) reviews a report of the compensation, INCLUDING BONUSES, WITH THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD (CHAIRMAN AND TREASURER). THEY DISCUSS THE SALARY LEVELS OF THE STAFF AND REVIEW FOR REASONABLENESS BASED ON EXPERIENCE WITH THE FUNCTIONS WITHIN THEIR OWN ORGANIZATION AS WELL AS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IN OTHER NON-PROFIT BOARDS THAT THEY ARE A PART OF.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, line 19

PPTA MAKES ITS FORM 990 AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO REQUEST. The governing documents and audited financial statements are not generally made available to the general public, but if requests for copies of these documents were to be received, the organization would consider making them available to the requestor.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association
EIN
52-1800187
Phone
4434584668
Address
147 OLD SOLOMONS ISLAND RD No 100, ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401
Doing Business As
Ppta

Signing Officer

Name
Jan M Bult
Title
CEO & President
Phone
4102638296
Signed
2017-10-26
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Jan M Bult
Formed
1992
Legal Domicile
Md
Voting Board Members
6
Independent Board Members
6
Employees
29
Volunteers
0

Preparer

Firm
Tate and Tryon
Address
2021 L Street NW Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036
Preparer
Frederick Longwood
Phone
2022932200
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part XII, Line 2C

The audit oversight process has remained unchanged from the prior year.

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IRS990/Desc0PPTA REPRESENTS THE INTERESTS OF THE PLASMA COLLECTION AND FRACTIONATION INDUSTRY WITH REGARD TO REGULATORY, LEGISLATIVE AND OTHER PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES. PPTA STAFF WORKS COOPERATIVELY WITH GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS AND REGULATORY AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. PPTA STAFF MONITOR REGULATORY AND POLICY ACTIVITIES (UNITED STATES CONGRESS, THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, FDA, EMEA AND VARIOUS OTHER INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL REGULATORY AGENCIES AND COMMITTEES), COORDINATE INDUSTRY POSITIONS ON EXISTING, NEW AND EMERGING ISSUES, AND DEFINE AND DEVELOP STRATEGIC INITIATIVES THAT ENHANCE THE INDUSTRY'S REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT.PPTA SPEAKS WITH ONE VOICE ON ASSOCIATION AND MEMBER PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES.PLASMA COLLECTION:PLASMAPHERESIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN WAYS TO OBTAIN PLASMA, ANOTHER TYPE OF PLASMA IS "RECOVERED PLASMA." THROUGH PLASMAPHERESIS, ONLY THE PLASMA IS COLLECTED AND THE BLOOD CELLS REMAIN IN THE DONOR. BLOOD DONORS LOSE PART OF THE OXYGEN-CARRYING CAPACITY OF THE BLOOD, WHICH IS RESTORED RELATIVELY SLOWLY. PLASMA DONORS ONLY LOSE THE PROTEINS IN PLASMA AND RETAIN THEIR CAPACITY FOR OXYGEN TRANSPORT. SINCE PLASMA PROTEINS ARE SYNTHESIZED MORE RAPIDLY THAN BLOOD CELLS, IT IS POSSIBLE TO COLLECT A LARGER VOLUME ON EACH OCCASION AND COLLECT FROM A DONOR MORE OFTEN. IN MOST CASES, BLOOD ESTABLISHMENTS HAVE ACQUIRED PLASMAPHERESIS EQUIPMENT AND DELIVER SOURCE PLASMA (APHERESIS PLASMA) DIRECTLY TO FRACTIONATORS.PLASMA COLLECTION CENTERS ARE REGULATED BY THE COUNTRY IN WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED, AS WELL AS THE COUNTRIES TO WHICH THEY MAY SUPPLY PLASMA FOR FURTHER MANUFACTURE. PLASMA COLLECTION IN THE US:MOST PLASMA CENTERS ARE LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES AND THEREFORE, ARE LICENSED AND REGULATED BY THE FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA). THESE PLASMA CENTERS ARE INSPECTED ON AN UNANNOUNCED BASIS AND MUST COMPLY WITH STRICT FDA REGULATIONS FOR DONOR SAFETY AND PRODUCT QUALITY. THEY MUST ALSO COMPLY WITH LABORATORY TESTING REGULATIONS UNDER THE US CLINICAL LABORATORY IMPROVEMENT ACT (CLIA) AND WORKER SAFETY REGULATIONS UNDER THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT (OSHA).VOLUNTARY STANDARDS:IN ADDITION TO GOVERNMENT-MANDATED REGULATIONS, THE PLASMA INDUSTRY ADHERES TO VOLUNTARY STANDARDS SET BY INDUSTRY, THE PPTA INTERNATIONAL QUALITY PLASMA PROGRAM (IQPP). THIS PROGRAM WAS ESTABLISHED BY PPTA SOURCE (FORMERLY ABRA) IN 1991. IQPP CERTIFICATION REFLECTS THE QUALITY OF A FACILITY'S DONORS AND THE PLASMA COLLECTED, THE PROFESSIONAL/MEDICAL OPERATION OF THE FACILITY AND A WELL-TRAINED STAFF. PPTA SOURCE ALSO DEVELOPED THE NATIONAL DONOR DEFERRAL REGISTRY (NDDR) IN THE US WHICH IS DESIGNED TO BE USED BY PLASMA CENTERS TO CHECK DONORS AGAINST A COMPUTERIZED LIST OF PERMANENTLY DEFERRED DONORS. THIS SYSTEM SERVES TO FURTHER ASSURE THE SAFETY OF PLASMA AND PLASMA PRODUCTS. PLASMA FRACTIONATION:ONCE THE SOURCE PLASMA IS COLLECTED, PPTA MEMBERS USE THE PLASMA TO PRODUCE LIFE-SAVING THERAPIES. THERAPIES INCLUDE ALBUMIN, USED AS A BLOOD VOLUME EXPANDER; COAGULATION THERAPEUTIES, USED IN THE TREATMENT OF VARIOUS BLEEDING DISORDERS; IMMUNE GLOBULIN THERAPEUTICS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE PREVENTION, AND ALPHA-1 PROTEINASE INHIBITOR, USED IN THE TREATMENT OF ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY. THE ENVIRONMENTS IN WHICH THESE THERAPIES ARE MADE ARE TIGHTLY REGULATED. INTERNATIONALLY, THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE, THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND HEALTH AUTHORITIES WITHIN INDIVIDUAL NATIONS THROUGHOUT EUROPE AND THE PACIFIC RIM PARTICIPATE IN THE REGULATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL PLASMA DERIVATIVES INDUSTRY. IN THE UNITED STATES, THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC), OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA), THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, AND CONGRESS ALL MAINTAIN AND PRACTICE REGULATORY OVERSIGHT.IN ADDITION TO GOVERNMENT MANDATED REGULATIONS, PPTA MEMBERS ADHERE TO THE PPTA-DEVELOPED QUALITY, SAFETY, EXCELLENCE, ASSURANCE
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IRS990/MissionDesc0THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION SERVES AS the cornerstone for consensus development of industry-wide initiatives and is the primary advocate for the leading producers of plasma-based and related recombinant biological therapeutics. the association's mission is to promote an environment that fosters the availability of safe and effective plasma protein Therapeutics. As the global representative for the plasma therapeutics industry, the Association works cooperatively with patient groups, legislators, regulatory agencies and others to address critical issues that impact the industry and those people who depend on plasma protein therapeutics. The Association's global committees and regional working groups bring together industry experts to focus on important issues relating to the quality, safety and efficacy of plasma therapeutics.
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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy2Grp/Desc0FOUNDED IN 1994, PPTA EUROPE, FORMERLY THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF THE PLASMA PRODUCTS INDUSTRY (EAPPI), IS THE PRIMARY ADVOCATE FOR THE LEADING PRODUCERS OF PLASMA-BASED AND RELATED RECOMBINANT BIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS. THE ASSOCIATION, THROUGH ITS WORKING GROUPS, DEVELOPS INDUSTRY-WIDE CONSENSUS POSITIONS AND INITIATIVES.PPTA EUROPE ACTS AS THE PRINCIPLE INTERLOCUTOR WITH REGULATORY AUTHORITIES ON A NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL AND WITH NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS. PPTA EUROPE IS COMMITTED TO BEING INVOLVED IN ALL DISCUSSIONS DIRECTLY RELEVANT TO THE PLASMA THERAPEUTICS INDUSTRY AND THE PATIENTS WHO DEPEND ON THE MEDICINES PRODUCED BY OUR MEMBERS.PPTA EUROPE WORKS CLOSELY WITH PPTA NORTH AMERICA TO BRING TOGETHER INDUSTRY EXPERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD TO FOCUS ON IMPORTANT ISSUES RELATING TO THE QUALITY, SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PLASMA THERAPEUTICS.
IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy3Grp/Desc0PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM:THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM IS A FREE, CONFIDENTIAL, 24-HOUR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PROVIDING INFORMATION ON PLASMA-DERIVED AND RECOMBINANT PRODUCT WITHDRAWALS AND RECALLS IN NORTH AMERICA.THE SYSTEM WAS CREATED TO PROVIDE CONSUMERS WITH A SINGLE, CONVENIENT AND CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE FOR UP-TO-DATE PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL AND RECALL INFORMATION. LED BY THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION (PPTA), THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM WAS DEVELOPED BY THE PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF PLASMA PRODUCTS WITH DIRECT INPUT FROM CONSUMERS.ORIGINALLY AVAILABLE IN THE US, IN 2002, THE SYSTEM EXTENDED TO CONSUMERS IN CANADA. IN EUROPE, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TO INFORM CONSUMERS ABOUT PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL AND RECALL INFORMATION. ON THIS BASIS PPTA EUROPE DOES NOT HAVE A PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM IN OPERATION.ENSURING CONFIDENTIALITY:MAINTAINING PATIENT CONFIDENTIALITY WAS ONE OF THE PRIMARY CONSIDERATIONS IN DEVELOPING THE SYSTEM. AN ADVISORY PANEL MADE UP OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM CONSUMER GROUPS HELPED DESIGN THE SYSTEM TO SAFEGUARD SENSITIVE PATIENT INFORMATION. TO ENSURE CONFIDENTIALITY, THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM IS OPERATED BY STERICYCLE, INC., AN INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION THAT SPECIALIZES IN PHARMACEUTICAL NOTIFICATIONS.ALL PATIENT INFORMATION WILL BE HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCE BY THE NATIONAL NOTIFICATION CENTER.FREE TO CONSUMERS:THERE IS NO FEE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM. THE SYSTEM IS FUNDED BY THE PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF PLASMA-DERIVED AND RECOMBINANT PRODUCTS AND IS FREE TO CONSUMERS AND HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.COOPERATIVE EFFORT BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND CONSUMERS:KEY CONSUMER GROUPS, INCLUDING ALPHA 1 ASSOCIATION, ALPHA ONE FOUNDATION, COMMITTEE OF TEN THOUSAND, HEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICA, IMMUNE DEFICIENCY FOUNDATION AND NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION, WORKED CLOSELY WITH THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS INDUSTRY IN DESIGNING THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM. THE SYSTEM IS ADMINISTERED BY PPTA AND IS SUPPORTED AND FUNDED BY ALL MAJOR PLASMA-DERIVED AND RECOMBINANT MANUFACTURERS. A WORKING GROUP MADE UP OF STAKEHOLDERS AND INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES HAS BEEN FORMED TO PROVIDE INPUT ON THE SYSTEM AND MAKE ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS.HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS:FIRST, ANYONE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING REGISTERS WITH THE PATIENT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND PROVIDES GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION, INCLUDING THEIR PREFERRED METHOD OF NOTIFICATION. PARTICIPANTS HAVE THE OPTION OF BEING NOTIFIED BY TELEPHONE, FAX, OR E-MAIL, WHICHEVER IS MOST CONVENIENT FOR THEM. IF A PRODUCT IS WITHDRAWN OR RECALLED, THE COMPANY INVOLVED IMMEDIATELY CONTACTS THE STERICYCLE, INC. WHO THEN NOTIFIES THE ENROLLED REGISTRANT DIRECTLY. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO NOTIFY REGISTRANTS WITHIN 24 HOURS. THOSE REGISTRANTS WHO CHOOSE TO BE NOTIFIED BY TELEPHONE, FAX OR E-MAIL WILL ALSO RECEIVE A LETTER BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL TO ENSURE RECEIPT OF THE INFORMATION. IN ADDITION, CONSUMERS CAN CALL A 24-HOUR, TOLL-FREE NUMBER (1-888-UPDATE-U) FOR CURRENT INFORMATION ON PRODUCT RECALLS OR WITHDRAWALS. TO MAXIMIZE THE USEFULNESS OF THE SYSTEM, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR CONSUMERS TO KEEP ACCURATE INFUSION LOGS AND RECORD THE LOT NUMBER, PRODUCT NAME AND MANUFACTURER FOR ALL PLASMA PRODUCTS USED.HOW TO REGISTER:PARTICIPANTS CAN REGISTER ON LINE AT: WWW.PATIENTNOTIFICATIONSYSTEM.ORG OR BY CALLING 1-888-UPDATE-U.WORKING GROUPCONSUMER GROUPS:ALPHA 1 FOUNDATIONCOMMITTEE OF TEN THOUSANDFOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA)GBS/CIDP FOUNDATION INTERNATIONALHEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICAHEREDITARY ANGLOEDEMA ASSOCIATIONIMMUNE DEFICIENCY FOUNDATIONJEFFREY MODELL FOUNDATIONNATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATIONPLATELET DISORDER PLASMA PRODUCT PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS:Bayer Healthcare LLCBIOGEN INC.BIO PRODUCTS LABORATORY LTD.BIOTEST PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATIONCANGENE CORPORATIONCSL BEHRING CANADAGrifols USA LLCKEDRION BIOPHARMACEUTICALSNovo nordisk, Inc.Octapharma USA, Inc.OCTAPHARMA CANADA, INC.PFIZER IN
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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActyOtherGrp/Desc1QUALITY & SAFETY THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION AND THE INDUSTRY IT REPRESENTS, TAKE VERY SERIOUSLY THE QUALITY AND SAFETY OF THE PRODUCTS AND THE HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE WHO USE THESE LIFESAVING THERAPIES.AS A STANDARD-BEARER FOR THE INDUSTRY, PPTA HAS ESTABLISHED SEVERAL DIFFERENT QUALITY PROGRAMS TO PROMOTE QUALITY PRACTICES FROM VEIN TO VEIN, FROM DONOR TO PATIENT. THESE TWO PROGRAMS, THE INTERNATIONAL QUALITY PLASMA PROGRAM (IQPP) AND QSEAL (QUALITY STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE, ASSURANCE AND LEADERSHIP) HAVE PROPELLED MEMBERS OF PPTA TO THE TOP OF THE BIOPHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY. THE STANDARDS WITHIN THESE TWO PROGRAMS COVER ALL AREAS THAT INFLUENCE THE QUALITY AND SAFETY OF SOURCE PLASMA - FROM COLLECTION TO TRANSPORTATION AND FROM STORAGE TO MANUFACTURING. THESE QUALITY PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO SHAPE FUTURE NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS AND TO ANTICIPATE THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE THEM. NEW VOLUNTARY STANDARD FOR INTERMEDIATES:PPTA HAS FINALIZED THE VOLUNTARY STANDARD FOR INTERMEDIATES. THE PURPOSE OF THIS STANDARD IS TO HAVE A COMMON UNDERSTANDING ABOUT THE ACCEPTANCE OF INTERMEDIATES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PLASMA DERIVED THERAPIES. THIS STANDARD WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMMITMENT OF PPTA MEMBERS TO PROVIDE THERAPIES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. THE STANDARD WAS REVISED TO ADDRESS IMPLEMENTATION DATES FOR INTERMEDIATES MADE FROM RECOVERED PLASMA. THE IMPLEMENTATION DATE FOR THE INTERMEDIATES STANDARD FOR INTERMEDIATES MADE FROM SOURCE PLASMA IS JULY 1, 2003.TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGY:THIS GUIDANCE HAS BEEN INCORPORATED INTO THE QSEAL AUDIT FOR ADHERENCE TO PPTA'S VOLUNTARY INDUSTRY STANDARD OF NAT TESTING FOR HIV, HBV, HCV AND PARVOVIRUS B19. QSEAL:PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD DEPEND ON THERAPEUTICS DERIVED FROM HUMAN PLASMA TO TREAT CONDITIONS SUCH AS HEMOPHILIA, IMMUNE DISORDERS, AND OTHER DISEASES OR INJURIES. SAFETY OF PLASMA THERAPEUTICS IS THE TOP PRIORITY OF THE PLASMA FRACTIONATION INDUSTRY. THE PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION (PPTA), ON BEHALF OF ITS INDUSTRY MEMBERS, SUPPORTS EFFORTS BY REGULATORY BODIES TO ESTABLISH MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THESE PRODUCTS.IN 1996, PPTA ADOPTED FOUR VOLUNTARY STANDARDS WHICH GO BEYOND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND HELP DEFINE THE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO FRACTIONATION OF PLASMA FOR PLASMA THERAPEUTICS. THESE VOLUNTARY STANDARDS RELATE TO COLLECTING, PROCESSING, AND TESTING OF SOURCE PLASMA BY MEMBER FRACTIONATORS.IN 2000, PPTA ESTABLISHED THE QSEAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM TO PROVIDE INDEPENDENT CERTIFICATION OF ADHERENCE BY FRACTIONATORS TO THE VOLUNTARY STANDARDS.IN 2001, THE FIRST FIVE PPTA MEMBERS TO RECEIVE THEIR CERTIFICATION WERE RECOGNIZED:ALPHA THERAPEUTIC BAYER BAXTER BIOSCIENCE BIOTEST AVENTIS BEHRING
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Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$12.8$4.74$8.05$15.0$16.2$1.20
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$12.2$3.20$8.95$15.0$14.4$0.56
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$10.7$2.29$8.40$16.1$13.1$3.04
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$7.83$2.47$5.36$13.0$14.5$1.51
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$9.83$2.96$6.87$12.4$11.3$1.09
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$9.10$3.32$5.78$13.4$12.6$0.81
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$8.01$3.04$4.97$12.7$13.7$0.98
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$9.06$3.12$5.95$12.4$11.8$0.56
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$7.59$2.20$5.38$11.7$10.6$1.09
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$6.18$1.89$4.29$11.4$10.0$1.35
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$5.43$2.26$3.17$10.7$10.3$0.34
2013Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$5.10$2.27$2.82$10.4$11.0$0.53
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$6.04$2.74$3.30$10.4$11.1$0.67
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$5.87$1.88$3.99$10.3$10.3$0.05