Australia Has Cheapest Drugs Compared To OECD Countries, UK Says
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
PERTH, Australia - Australia has the lowest prices for new medicines among developed countries, according to a UK Department of Health report on the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme
You may also be interested in...
A Closer Look At Australian And New Zealand Drug Reimbursement Programs
Australia's PBS and New Zealand's PHARMAC draw differing responses from industry.
India May Go For Reference Pricing As Negotiated Pricing May Endanger Compulsory License Policy
Reference pricing leaves room for scaling down prices via compulsory licenses.
Battle Over Deferred Drug Listings In Australia: Should Cost-Effective Drugs Always Be Funded?
A storm is brewing in the lead up to Australia's May 10 federal budget over the nation's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, which acts as a single payer to subsidize drug prices and is administered by the government