Introduction Following the financial crisis of 2008, Greece has been facing severe fiscal problems associated with high public debt and deficit. Given their significant contribution to public sector expenditure, part of the effort to reduce public expenditure has involved a focus on pharmaceutical markets. Methods Our aim is to provide an overview of recent policy changes in the Greek pharmaceutical market as a response to the crisis. We also discuss other potential measures that can be implemented. The recommendations are relevant to European countries facing debt crises, but also to any other country, as improving efficiency makes funds available to be used on other interventions. Results In 2010 and 2011, following the debt crisis and th...
In 2009 the Greek government admitted that the numbers it had been reporting to the European Union a...
Some European and further countries have been hit by the global financial crisis since 2008, and som...
With the introduction of the euro and the mispricing of sovereign (Greek) risk, a flux of funding in...
Pharmaceutical price regulation in Greece is centralized. The National Drug Organization (EOF) is th...
Aim: Clarity on health expenditures is essential for the timely identification of risks that jeopard...
AbstractThe pharmaceutical market in Cyprus has been characterised by high volume and a steep increa...
ABSTRACT Financial crisis in Greece has brought many changes in health care, not only in population...
The financial crisis has had a tremendous impact on Greece’s economy, exacerbating existing problems...
ABSTRACT The demand inducement for health services refers to the tendency of physicians to prescrib...
Background: While the prices of pharmaceuticals are relatively low in Greece, expenditure on them is...
In 2010 the Greek economy entered a deep economic crisis. This was the result of an accumulation of ...
European policy makers have been struggling to fulfil the partially conflicting policy goals of (1) ...
An economic crisis has been defined as a situation in which the scale of a country’s economy becomes...
ABSTRACT The advent of the economic crisis brought consequences for the health of the general publi...
AbstractIntroductionCost consolidation in the highly fragmented and inefficient Greek health care sy...
In 2009 the Greek government admitted that the numbers it had been reporting to the European Union a...
Some European and further countries have been hit by the global financial crisis since 2008, and som...
With the introduction of the euro and the mispricing of sovereign (Greek) risk, a flux of funding in...
Pharmaceutical price regulation in Greece is centralized. The National Drug Organization (EOF) is th...
Aim: Clarity on health expenditures is essential for the timely identification of risks that jeopard...
AbstractThe pharmaceutical market in Cyprus has been characterised by high volume and a steep increa...
ABSTRACT Financial crisis in Greece has brought many changes in health care, not only in population...
The financial crisis has had a tremendous impact on Greece’s economy, exacerbating existing problems...
ABSTRACT The demand inducement for health services refers to the tendency of physicians to prescrib...
Background: While the prices of pharmaceuticals are relatively low in Greece, expenditure on them is...
In 2010 the Greek economy entered a deep economic crisis. This was the result of an accumulation of ...
European policy makers have been struggling to fulfil the partially conflicting policy goals of (1) ...
An economic crisis has been defined as a situation in which the scale of a country’s economy becomes...
ABSTRACT The advent of the economic crisis brought consequences for the health of the general publi...
AbstractIntroductionCost consolidation in the highly fragmented and inefficient Greek health care sy...
In 2009 the Greek government admitted that the numbers it had been reporting to the European Union a...
Some European and further countries have been hit by the global financial crisis since 2008, and som...
With the introduction of the euro and the mispricing of sovereign (Greek) risk, a flux of funding in...