Canadians pay very high prices for generic drugs compared to international norms. The reason is not inefficient or uncompetitive generic drug companies, but provincial government pricing and insurance policies that are distorting the market. This paper by Professor Aidan Hollis, an expert in the economics of pharmaceutic markets, evaluates provincial government policies regarding generic drugs and proposes a new approach which could save governments and private insurers tens of millions of dollars a year
AbstractPharmaceutical policy makers are increasingly negotiating reimbursement contracts that inclu...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the added societal value of generic medicines beyond their...
Generic medicines offer equally high-quality treatment as originator medicines do at much lower pric...
Canadians pay very high prices for generic drugs compared to interna onal norms. The reason is not i...
Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the province of On...
Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the province of On...
Purpose: To estimate the willingness and ability of private plans to manage costs during the generic...
Background: Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the pr...
Generic drugs have a key role to play in the efficient allocation of financial resources for pharmac...
PHARMACEUTICAL POLICY IN CANADA IS SET AT both the federal and provincial levels of government. The ...
This paper examines how the use of ‘authorized-generics’ (AGs) influences Canadian prescription drug...
It is commonly believed that dispensed prices of medicines in Australia are substantially lower than...
To assess the degree to which reimbursement prices in Australia and England differ for a range of ge...
This paper examines the price effects of generic drugs that are produced by brand-name drug firms an...
AbstractPolicymakers tend to focus on improving patented drug policies because they are under pressu...
AbstractPharmaceutical policy makers are increasingly negotiating reimbursement contracts that inclu...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the added societal value of generic medicines beyond their...
Generic medicines offer equally high-quality treatment as originator medicines do at much lower pric...
Canadians pay very high prices for generic drugs compared to interna onal norms. The reason is not i...
Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the province of On...
Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the province of On...
Purpose: To estimate the willingness and ability of private plans to manage costs during the generic...
Background: Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the pr...
Generic drugs have a key role to play in the efficient allocation of financial resources for pharmac...
PHARMACEUTICAL POLICY IN CANADA IS SET AT both the federal and provincial levels of government. The ...
This paper examines how the use of ‘authorized-generics’ (AGs) influences Canadian prescription drug...
It is commonly believed that dispensed prices of medicines in Australia are substantially lower than...
To assess the degree to which reimbursement prices in Australia and England differ for a range of ge...
This paper examines the price effects of generic drugs that are produced by brand-name drug firms an...
AbstractPolicymakers tend to focus on improving patented drug policies because they are under pressu...
AbstractPharmaceutical policy makers are increasingly negotiating reimbursement contracts that inclu...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the added societal value of generic medicines beyond their...
Generic medicines offer equally high-quality treatment as originator medicines do at much lower pric...