Title of article :
Tendering for pharmaceuticals as a reimbursement tool in the Cyprus Public Health Sector
Author/Authors :
Petrou، نويسنده , , Panagiotis and Talias، نويسنده , , Michael A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
167
To page :
175
Abstract :
AbstractBackground has been procuring medicines for the public sector through tendering and is one of a few EU member states with this policy both in outpatient and inpatient health sector. ives m of this paper is the assessment of financial benefit from tendering and evaluation of its operational framework. nd methods pare value (weighted price) reduction, from a public payer׳s perspective, by using tendering prices compared with official pharmacy procurement prices, for the same volume of products (strength and package). Moreover, we assess mean price reduction of official pharmacy procurement prices as an effect of tendering, for the same sample. We perform the same analysis for the total sample and for 3 overlapping subcategories: branded, generics and Top twenty products in value. Products were selected based on clinical importance, volume and value. Sample includes 176 products, corresponding to 49.3 million euro cost and relevant data were extracted from Public Pharmaceutical sales of 2011 and the official 2011 pricelist of Ministry of Health. s value reduction and 39.39% mean price reduction have been achieved with tendering system. Generics demonstrated the greatest reduction both in value (94.8%) and in mean price (62.97%). Branded products reached 33.4% value and 25.99% mean price reduction, while top twenty products achieved 29% value and 23% mean price reduction. sion ing is emerging as a sustainable and potent solution to a fast expanding pharmaceutical sector and it is a context sensitive cost containment approach. It must be implemented within a transparent, strict and specific framework.
Keywords :
pharmaceutical , Technology procurement , Pricing , Tendering
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology
Record number :
2369700
Link To Document :
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