In this paper, we describe the Dutch pharmaceutical market, which is heavily regulated by the government. Through the regulation of prices and promoting prudent use, the Dutch government tries to bring down the cost of pharmaceuticals, which increases every year at a higher rate than total health care expenditure. The complex system of regulation, especially aimed at cost containment, is not very effective, particularly with respect to controlling outpatient pharmaceutical expenditure. Moreover, the system has few incentives towards efficiency. Though the market share of generic pharmaceuticals is rapidly growing, pharmaceutical expenditure has not decreased accordingly. The discounts offered by wholesalers of generic products to pharmacist...
The pharmaceutical market is characterised by market power on the supply side, mainly due to the pat...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
Generic drugs have a key role to play in the efficient allocation of financial resources for pharmac...
In this paper, we describe the Dutch pharmaceutical market, which is heavily regulated by the govern...
Purpose - To analyse the development of pharmaceutical policy in the Dutch market for outpatient pre...
In this paper we address price regulation and insurance for pharmaceuticals in the Netherlands using...
Control of drug costs/expenditures is conceived to be of great importance in the Netherlands. The de...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Reforms have been introduced across Europe to increase prescribing efficiency with existing drugs. T...
This article provides a broad outline of developments in the Dutch health-care policy related to the...
This is an Open Access journal. www.norden.orgPharmaceuticals account for almost a fifth of total he...
The regulation of pharmaceutical markets is an important policy concern in many countries, and is ge...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the added societal value of generic medicines beyond their...
A survey regarding the management of rational pharmacotherapy was conducted among all Dutch general ...
There are no important regulatory barriers obstructing or delaying the registration of new medicines...
The pharmaceutical market is characterised by market power on the supply side, mainly due to the pat...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
Generic drugs have a key role to play in the efficient allocation of financial resources for pharmac...
In this paper, we describe the Dutch pharmaceutical market, which is heavily regulated by the govern...
Purpose - To analyse the development of pharmaceutical policy in the Dutch market for outpatient pre...
In this paper we address price regulation and insurance for pharmaceuticals in the Netherlands using...
Control of drug costs/expenditures is conceived to be of great importance in the Netherlands. The de...
In 2006 the Netherlands commenced a major reform of its health care system. The main elements of the...
Reforms have been introduced across Europe to increase prescribing efficiency with existing drugs. T...
This article provides a broad outline of developments in the Dutch health-care policy related to the...
This is an Open Access journal. www.norden.orgPharmaceuticals account for almost a fifth of total he...
The regulation of pharmaceutical markets is an important policy concern in many countries, and is ge...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the added societal value of generic medicines beyond their...
A survey regarding the management of rational pharmacotherapy was conducted among all Dutch general ...
There are no important regulatory barriers obstructing or delaying the registration of new medicines...
The pharmaceutical market is characterised by market power on the supply side, mainly due to the pat...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
Generic drugs have a key role to play in the efficient allocation of financial resources for pharmac...