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Pharmaceutical Supply chain strategies: Reassessing product distribution to cut costs and improve supply chain management

Published: 2008/03

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Table of Contents

  • CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Scope of the report
    • Key findings
  • CHAPTER 2 SUPPLY CHAIN OVERVIEW
    • Why worry about the drug supply chain?
    • The US Supply Chain
      • Manufacturers wield most power in setting drug price in the US
      • Wholesalers are the primary buyers for manufacturers
      • Pharmacies are at the interface of the supply chain and patient
      • Pharmacy Benefits Managers - a crucial link in the US supply chain
    • The UK Supply Chain
      • Drug list price is regulated by the PPRS
      • Wholesalers compete to acquire pharmacist contracts
      • The government reimburses pharmacists at list price
    • Differences in drug distribution between the US and EU
  • CHAPTER 3 DRUG DIVERSION
    • The grey market in the US
      • The illegal importation of drugs into the US
    • Parallel trade in Europe
      • Counterfeits enter UK via parallel trade channels
      • EU focus on parallel trade and counterfeit drug link
    • Strategies to tackle diversion
      • Greater regulation of the pharmaceutical supply chain
        • e-pedigree roll out in 2009 in California
        • Drug supply restrictions are effective but can lead to domestic shortfalls
      • Dual pricing initiatives
      • Tighter supply chains - direct to pharmacy distribution is gaining traction
        • GSK sets the ball rolling in the UK
        • Pfizer goes further by introducing exclusive distribution
        • Sanofi-Aventis and AstraZeneca introduce DTP in the UK
        • Implications of the DTP scheme for the UK
  • CHAPTER 4 THE SUPPLY CHAIN GOING FORWARD
    • Market expansion
      • Intellectual property and European Union expansion
      • Drug registration
      • Parallel trade in the European Union
      • Parallel trade implications beyond the EU
      • Manufacture outsourcing
      • More complex drugs with more complex distribution needs
    • The trend towards consolidation
      • Wholesale industry under increasing pressure
      • Infiltration of the PBM business
        • Innovators fail to make PBM acquisitions a success
        • CVS and Caremark merger
        • Wal-Mart' s foray into pharmacy benefit management
      • Growth in private label brands
      • Relaxation in pharmacy outlet laws
    • Differences between US versus EU distribution
      • US retailers leave wholesalers with little net margin
      • US manufacturers subsidize distribution
      • European retailers have less power
  • CHAPTER 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY
    • Publications and online articles
    • Datamonitor resources
  • APPENDIX
    • Abbreviations
    • Exchange rates
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Exchange rates, 2007
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Drug and monetary flow in the US supply chain
      • Figure 2: The UK pharmaceutical supply chain
      • Figure 3: UK retail pharmacies, 2006
      • Figure 4: US pharmaceutical grey market
      • Figure 5: Drivers and strategies to tackle, drug diversion
      • Figure 6: UK pharmaceutical distribution channels
      • Figure 7: Expansion of wholesaler services
      • Figure 8: Factors impacting on the future drug supply chain
      • Figure 9: Consolidation within the supply chain
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[Report]
Pharmaceutical Supply chain strategies: Reassessing product distribution to cut costs and improve supply chain management
Published: 2008/03
Published by : Datamonitor Datamonitor

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