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International Pharmaceutical Spending Controls: France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom

France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom each use different types of policies for controlling prescription drug spending. Until recent years, these policies have relied heavily on regulating prices charged by drug manufacturers, with different systems providing varying degrees of pricing free...

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Autores principales: Gross, David J., Ratner, Jonathan, Perez, James, Glavin, Sarah L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10137794
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description France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom each use different types of policies for controlling prescription drug spending. Until recent years, these policies have relied heavily on regulating prices charged by drug manufacturers, with different systems providing varying degrees of pricing freedom. While these policies appear to have brought some degree of price restraint, they have not prevented continued growth in prescription drug spending. As a result, each country is supplementing its policies with measures aimed at physicians and consumers and targeted at reducing a perceived over-utilization of pharmaceutical products.
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spelling pubmed-41934512014-11-04 International Pharmaceutical Spending Controls: France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom Gross, David J. Ratner, Jonathan Perez, James Glavin, Sarah L. Health Care Financ Rev Prescription Drugs: Payment and Policy Issues France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom each use different types of policies for controlling prescription drug spending. Until recent years, these policies have relied heavily on regulating prices charged by drug manufacturers, with different systems providing varying degrees of pricing freedom. While these policies appear to have brought some degree of price restraint, they have not prevented continued growth in prescription drug spending. As a result, each country is supplementing its policies with measures aimed at physicians and consumers and targeted at reducing a perceived over-utilization of pharmaceutical products. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1994 /pmc/articles/PMC4193451/ /pubmed/10137794 Text en
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