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The challenges and economics of drug development in 2022
1 July 2013
…the demographics of ageing make innovation in financing essential. 4. Innovation and markets will be truly global as demand evolves in emerging markets and as new technologies promise more effective…
Projecting Expenditure on Medicines in the NHS
4 January 2013
…allocation. Simple extrapolations of past trends in medicines expenditure, however, are insufficient because they cannot account for shifts in the mix of medicines available on the market or the appearance…
Brand Names in Prescribing
1 September 1976
…market and purporting to be equivalent to existing ones should be established as being equivalent. Also, urgent attention must be given to examining many of the existing medicines in which…
The New Global Economics of Vaccines: Will the Scientific Potential Be Realised?
1 January 2007
…vaccines. Some of these are emerging from GSK and the other two remaining large multinational producers; however, there are also new entrants into the vaccine market, including a couple of…
Medicines for the year 2000
1 September 1979
…effective and safe medicine. This industry competes in an international market in which success depends critically on innovation. About two years ago a report by the Economic Development Committee for…
Price Comparisons of Identical Products in Japan, the United States and Europe
1 August 1981
…patterns of apparently similar products have severely inhibited investigations embracing two or more national markets. The present paper by Duncan Reekie, however, marks a new departure. Drawing upon data made…
Economic Evaluation of Growth Hormone Therapy
1 December 1991
…(rhGH) first appeared on the market in 1985 it has been increasingly prescribed… Treatment of children with growth hormone is well recognised under the NHS and its cost (between £5,000-£10,000…
A Doctor Looks at Health Economics
1 March 1994
Inequality in health is back on the political agenda in the UK. Three factors have made inequality an issue – firstly, concern that the internal market will enable some, notably…
Using Consumer Preferences in Health Care Decision Making: The Application of Conjoint Analysis
1 April 1996
…predictable where services are provided (often for excellent reasons) in a non-market context. Compare, for example, the careful way in which private hospitals question their patients on the quality of…