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Pharmaceutical policy in the Netherlands: from price regulation towards managed competition.

Lieke H H M Boonen1, Stéphanie A van der Geest, Frederik T Schut, Marco Varkevisser.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyse the development of pharmaceutical policy in the Dutch market for outpatient prescription drugs since the early 1990s.
METHODOLOGY: A literature review and document analysis is performed to examine the effects of pharmaceutical policy on the performance of the Dutch market for outpatient prescription drugs since the early 1990s.
FINDINGS: Government efforts to control prices of pharmaceuticals were effective in constraining prices of in-patent drugs, but had an opposite effect on the prices of generic drugs. The gradual transition towards managed competition--that particularly gained momentum after the introduction of the new universal health insurance scheme in 2006--appears to be more effective in constraining prices of generic drugs than earlier government efforts to control these prices. ORIGINALITY: Comparative analysis of the impact of price regulation and managed competition on generic drug prices in the Netherlands. IMPLICATIONS: Implications of the changing role of health insurers are discussed for the future market for prescription drugs and role of pharmacies in the Netherlands.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20575228     DOI: 10.1108/s0731-2199(2010)0000022006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0731-2199


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