Multiple interacting factors influence the uptake and diffusion of medicines which are critical to improving health. However, there is a gap in our knowledge on how regulatory policies and other national health systems attributes combine to impact on the utilisation of innovative drugs, and health system goals and objectives. Our review demonstrates that strong regulation adversely affects, access to innovation, reduces incentives for research-based firms to develop innovative products and leads to short- and long-term welfare losses. Short-term efficiency gains from reducing pharmaceutical expenditures may actually increase total healthcare costs, reduce user choice, and in some cases, adversely affect health outcomes. Decision makers n...
Huseyin Naci and Jonathan Cylus provide arguments for how to improve the regulation concerning pharm...
Despite increasing recalls, contamination events, and shortages, drug companies continue to rely on ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Historically, new drug introductions have played a central role in medical progress and the availabi...
As rising health care expenditures focus government attention on slowing the growth, the pharmaceuti...
Before a new drug can be marketed, the Food and Drug Administration must be satisfied that it is saf...
Price regulation slows it down. Key points to consider in policy debates and trade deals, writes Mar...
INNOVATION in the U.S. ethical drug industry in recent years has been characterized by a number of a...
This paper studies the interactions between health insurance and the incentives for innovation. Alth...
A host of challenges confront healthcare authorities worldwide. Topping the list is the demand for i...
In the recent past, pharmaceutical expenditure has been steadily increasing, but the productivity of...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
The pharmaceutical regulatory framework is a complex system requiring great diligence when requestin...
This paper studies the interactions between health insurance and the incentives for innovation. Alth...
Huseyin Naci and Jonathan Cylus provide arguments for how to improve the regulation concerning pharm...
Despite increasing recalls, contamination events, and shortages, drug companies continue to rely on ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Historically, new drug introductions have played a central role in medical progress and the availabi...
As rising health care expenditures focus government attention on slowing the growth, the pharmaceuti...
Before a new drug can be marketed, the Food and Drug Administration must be satisfied that it is saf...
Price regulation slows it down. Key points to consider in policy debates and trade deals, writes Mar...
INNOVATION in the U.S. ethical drug industry in recent years has been characterized by a number of a...
This paper studies the interactions between health insurance and the incentives for innovation. Alth...
A host of challenges confront healthcare authorities worldwide. Topping the list is the demand for i...
In the recent past, pharmaceutical expenditure has been steadily increasing, but the productivity of...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
The pharmaceutical regulatory framework is a complex system requiring great diligence when requestin...
This paper studies the interactions between health insurance and the incentives for innovation. Alth...
Huseyin Naci and Jonathan Cylus provide arguments for how to improve the regulation concerning pharm...
Despite increasing recalls, contamination events, and shortages, drug companies continue to rely on ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...