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Page 1: Price Volume Agreements PPRI Project Christine Leopold Gesundheit Österreich GmbH

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Pharmaceutical Pricing & Reimbursement Information ÖBIG

Price Volume AgreementsPPRI Project

Christine LeopoldGesundheit Österreich GmbH

PPRI ConferenceWarsaw, 29 October 2007

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Pricing policies

Price control (statutory pricing, price negotiation,public procurement)

Free pricing

Pricing procedures External price referencing

Internal price referencing

Cost-plus

Others (e.g. indirect price control)

Terminology regarding pricing

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For all pharmaceuticals (BE, BG, CY, CZ, EL, LU; TR)

For POM (NL, PT; NO)

For reimbursable pharmaceuticals

Most common pricing policy

No price control DK - however linkage to reimbursement

MT

Pricing policiesPrice control (at price setting level)

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Statutory pricing e.g. BE, BG, CY, CZ, EL, ES, LT, LU, PT, SE; NO, TR

Negotiations (FR, IT)

Mixture

Statutory pricing after negotiations (EE, LV, PL)

Price Volume Agreements (e.g. EE)

Public procurement in the hospital sector

Pricing policiesWay of price control

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Claw-back A system allowing third party payers to recoup (part of the)

discounts/rebates granted in a reimbursement system between various stakeholders, e.g. wholesalers and pharmacists

Examples are NL and UK

Pay-back A financial mechanism that requires manufacturers to refund a

part of their revenue to a payer (i.g. social health insurance / national health service) if sales exceed a previously determined or agreed target-budget.

Example FR

Other ways of control costs


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