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The Public Financing of Pharmaceuticals
An Economic Approach
9781845420888 Edward Elgar Publishing
This book provides a complete approach to the economics of financing medicines and policy implications for the efficiency and equity of health systems. In all health systems with majority public financing, pharmaceutical reimbursement is one of the key factors in policies of change and transformation of health services in order to face the future with guarantees of financial sustainability.
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This book provides a complete approach to the economics of financing medicines and policy implications for the efficiency and equity of health systems. In all health systems with majority public financing, pharmaceutical reimbursement is one of the key factors in policies of change and transformation of health services in order to face the future with guarantees of financial sustainability.
The initial chapters seek to answer questions about the efficiency with which the public sector intervenes in the pharmaceutical industry: Is the present system of drug patents efficient and fair? What would be the best way to control drug prices? Is it possible to encourage competition in this market for the patient''s benefit? The remainder of the book provides evidence on the impact of instruments and policies aimed at rationalising and controlling pharmaceutical expenditure: What can we expect from the application of reference pricing systems? When, how and where should the user be made to share the cost of medicines? What economic and non-economic incentives should be applied to drug prescription?
Jaume Puig-Junoy has performed an invaluable task in creating a cohesive, and analytically rigorous book of specially commissioned chapters on this pertinent topic.
The Public Financing of Pharmaceuticals will appeal to academics and researchers involved in public finance, health policy, health economics, industrial organisation and the pharmaceutical markets in Europe and in the US, where there is increasing public interest in drug coverage. The book is also intended for a wide variety of professionals in the health industries and policymakers.
The initial chapters seek to answer questions about the efficiency with which the public sector intervenes in the pharmaceutical industry: Is the present system of drug patents efficient and fair? What would be the best way to control drug prices? Is it possible to encourage competition in this market for the patient''s benefit? The remainder of the book provides evidence on the impact of instruments and policies aimed at rationalising and controlling pharmaceutical expenditure: What can we expect from the application of reference pricing systems? When, how and where should the user be made to share the cost of medicines? What economic and non-economic incentives should be applied to drug prescription?
Jaume Puig-Junoy has performed an invaluable task in creating a cohesive, and analytically rigorous book of specially commissioned chapters on this pertinent topic.
The Public Financing of Pharmaceuticals will appeal to academics and researchers involved in public finance, health policy, health economics, industrial organisation and the pharmaceutical markets in Europe and in the US, where there is increasing public interest in drug coverage. The book is also intended for a wide variety of professionals in the health industries and policymakers.
Contributors
Contributors: X. Badía Llach, J.R. Borrell Arqué, M. Cabañas Sáenz, L. Cabiedes, A. Costas Comesaña, J. Darbà Coll, B. González López-Valcárcel, R. González Pérez, P. Ibern Regàs, F. Lobo, G. López-Casasnovas, R. Nonell Torres, V. Ortún, J.L. Pinto Prades, J. Puig-Junoy, J. Rovira Forns
Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction: Public Pharmaceutical Expenditure Part I: 2. Incentives for Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Market 3. Price Regulation Systems in the Pharmaceutical Market 4. Regulation and Competition in Pharmaceutical Markets 5. Mechanisms to Encourage Price Competition in the Pharmaceutical Market and their Effects on Efficiency and Welfare Part II: 6. Reference Pricing as a Pharmaceutical Reimbursement Mechanism 7. Insurance in Public Financing of Pharmaceuticals 8. Economic Evaluation and Pharmaceutical Policy 9. Prescriber Incentives Part III: 10. Economic Considerations Regarding Pharmaceutical Expenditure in Spain and its Financing 11. Review of Economic Studies of the Pharmaceutical Industry Published Over the Last 20 Years by Spanish Economists Appendix Index