Published online: 27 January 2016In Australia, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) makes recommendations to the Minister for Health on which pharmaceuticals should be subsidised. Given the implications of PBAC recommendations for government finances and population health, PBAC is required to provide advice primarily on the basis of value for money. The aim of this article is twofold: to describe some major limitations of the current PBAC decision-making process in relation to its implicit aim of maximising value for money; and to suggest what might be done toward overcoming these limitations. This should also offer lessons for the many decision-making bodies around the world which are similar to PBAC. The current PBAC deci...
The Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand (PHARMAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand use different criteria for public funding of pharmaceu...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...
Provides an overview of Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and its consideration of both com...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine submissions made to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Adv...
In September 2016 the Australian Department of Health published Version 5.0 of the Guidelines for Pr...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) plays an important role in controlling the dru...
Objective: To analyze the relative influence of factors in decisions for public insurance coverage o...
Australia’s health system is characterised by an ongoing tension between a commitment to utility and...
Objectives: State governments often face capped budgets that can restrict expenditure on health tech...
Background: The hurdle of cost effectiveness for the selection and reimbursement of drugs in Austral...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: : In Australia, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBA...
A concern to contain the costs of providing equality of access to prescription medicines while prese...
THE FUNDING CRISIS in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme poses the greatest threat to its existence ...
Funding text 1 Funding: This review is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council...
The Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand (PHARMAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand use different criteria for public funding of pharmaceu...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...
Provides an overview of Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and its consideration of both com...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine submissions made to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Adv...
In September 2016 the Australian Department of Health published Version 5.0 of the Guidelines for Pr...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) plays an important role in controlling the dru...
Objective: To analyze the relative influence of factors in decisions for public insurance coverage o...
Australia’s health system is characterised by an ongoing tension between a commitment to utility and...
Objectives: State governments often face capped budgets that can restrict expenditure on health tech...
Background: The hurdle of cost effectiveness for the selection and reimbursement of drugs in Austral...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: : In Australia, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBA...
A concern to contain the costs of providing equality of access to prescription medicines while prese...
THE FUNDING CRISIS in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme poses the greatest threat to its existence ...
Funding text 1 Funding: This review is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council...
The Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand (PHARMAC) and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand use different criteria for public funding of pharmaceu...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...