Specific population groups (e.g. children, old-age pensioners) are eligible for medicines, while others are not.
Last update: 26 June 2023
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One variant of a reimbursement list which includes medicines may be prescribed at the expense of a third party payer (public payer). See also:…
Policies undertaken after the launch of a medicine on the market. Related to the entry of new medicines, post-launch activities include monitoring…
Value component of pharmaceutical expenditure. Typically, it is indicated per pack, but it can also refer to items in a pack or to standard units. It…
A medicine price analysis aims to interpret medicine price data. It can address specific therapeutic groups of medicines, different types of prices (…
A cost-containment measure which fixes ex-ante the maximum price of medicine, e.g. taking into consideration inflation rates and production cost.…
A cross-country (or cross-national) medicine price comparison aims to survey and analyse data on medicine prices in more than one country. Within a…
Elements which a (medicine) price is composed of. They include, for instance, margins, mark-ups, taxes and duties.
Last update: 26 June 2023
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Pricing policies where government authorities set the price of a medicine and/or indirectly influence it (e.g. statutory pricing, price negotiations…