EUROPEAN PHARMACEUTICAL PRICING & REIMBURSEMENT
Policies and Trends in the Five Major Markets
Despite increasingly coordinated trade activities within the European Union (EU),
the five major European pharmaceutical markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain,
and the UK) retain unique approaches to setting reimbursement prices on
pharmaceuticals. Country-specific systems based on differing sets of
authorities, negotiation processes, and fundamental principles (including
pharmacoeconomics) complicate the approval of pharmaceutical prices in these
countries. Meanwhile, the ongoing evolution of health care and pharmaceutical
reimbursement systems in these countries provide further challenges for a
pharmaceutical company considering a European product launch.
In Europe, increasing economic pressures have led to a recent rise in efforts
to curtail pharmaceutical spending by national health care authorities, despite
the extensive medical advances of the past few decades. While France, Italy, and
Spain tightly regulate drug prices and have historically kept them at relatively
low levels, this practice has resulted in a burgeoning parallel trade to
higher-priced markets such as Germany and the UK. While German and British
authorities encourage this trade, they are also increasingly exploring
alternative mechanisms for limiting pharmaceutical expenditures, such as
mandated product substitution, the use of a "positive list" of
reimbursable pharmaceuticals, and regulated price setting for generics.
Objective
This publication provides pharmaceutical executives, as well as market
planning and business development teams, with greater insights on the issue of
pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement in Europe, and special in-depth
coverage of key policies and authorities with critical roles. With this European
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Report, you will obtain valuable, new
information, expert opinions, and actionable insights.
Understand the Essentials of European Pharmaceutical Pricing
Gain insight into the regulatory issues that impact pharmaceutical pricing in
Europe to:
- Better anticipate regulatory hurdles
- Refine price approval timelines
- Account for differential price windows in planning European product
launches
Identify Key Pharmaceutical Pricing Authorities
Use contact information . Including post mail addresses, telephone numbers,
and email addresses . For key pharmaceutical pricing authorities to:
- Contact the appropriate pricing authorities directly
- Reduce time wasted on tracking down names and phone numbers
- Expedite the price approval process in target countrymarkets
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