Medicines prescribed in English hospitals in 2006 were valued at £2.7 billion. This represented 24% of the English NHS drugs bill (hospital prescribing in London alone accounted for 40% of all prescribing costs in the capital). Even more significantly, the hospital drug bill has been rising at more than twice the rate of GP prescribing costs.
‘Access to Hospital Pharmaceutical Markets in the UK’ provides:
Comprehensive and clear information on how medicines for hospital use get selected, purchased, distributed, prescribed, dispensed and paid for.
Separate sections on England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Full coverage of the NHS plus two of the largest private providers.
Explanation of tendering, contracting, contract adjudication and other aspects of procurement for both brands and generics.
Clarification of the complex English funding system, Payment by Results.
Special focus on oncology.
What discounts hospitals expect and why value-added tax is a concern.
Features on risk-sharing schemes and on the boom in homecare services.
NICE, SMC, AWMSG, the PPRS and much, much more
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