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市場調查報告書

2009年第3季的市場進入,藥價與償還的最新動向

Market Access, Pricing, and Reimbursement News in the Third Quarter of 2009

出版商 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日期 2009年10月 商品編碼 102646
內容資訊 英文 40 Pages
價格
US $ 4600 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


2009年第3季的市場進入,藥價與償還的最新動向 是由出版商Decision Resources, Inc.在2009年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含40 Pages 價格從美金4600起跳。

簡介

本報告將分析美國、歐洲、日本的醫藥品業界的動向,並整合醫療改革及非專利藥的動向、政府的對應態度等,以下記的概要為您介紹。

執行概要

概要

美國

  • 醫療改革
    • 加熱中的議論
    • 醫療改革法進行緩慢
    • 政府對於醫藥品業界及病院的對應
  • 醫療保險動向
    • 美國國勢調查
    • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Survey
    • Kaiser Family Foundation/Health & Educational Trust Employer Survey
    • Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Survey
  • 藥劑準備動向
  • 比較效能調查
  • 生物仿製藥的規定經路

歐洲

法國

  • 2010年提案的新費用抑制策略
  • 非專利藥市場的確實成長

德國

  • 市場動向
  • 醫療保險基金的改革壓力
  • 第二意見進程的擴大
  • 新政府的醫療政策

義大利

  • 關於新醫藥品進入作業團體的設立
  • 義大利的醫藥品當局對於醫藥品戰略及經濟政策的注力

西班牙

  • 醫藥品業界的二重法的障礙

英國

  • 經濟不景氣造成處方藥預算的壓力
  • 因為供給不足而產生的平行輸出
  • 非專利藥代用品導入的遲緩
  • NICE的醫藥品革新產生的影響的批評

日本

  • 價格維持系統的試行動向
  • 刺激非專利藥市場的新政府
  • 對於日本未認可藥劑的償還障礙

醫藥品業界今後預測與影響

目錄

Abstract

Introduction:

The third quarter of 2009 saw a heated debate in the United States over healthcare reform, the publication of a report on a European investigation of the pharmaceutical industry, the election of new governments in Japan and Germany, and new initiatives by governments in other countries to control their national pharmaceutical spending. Faced with declining revenues and increasing expenditures, healthcare payers in all markets are exerting increasing pressure on the pharmaceutical industry to cut costs and deliver genuine innovation.

Questions Answered in This Report:

  • In the United States, the Democrats are committed to passing healthcare reform legislation by the end of the year. What difficulties have lawmakers encountered in drafting legislation? What are the recent trends in health insurance coverage in the United States? What deal has the U.S. government struck with the pharmaceutical industry?
  • The French government is looking to cut $2 billion from the national healthcare budget in 2010. How much does the government hope to save by cutting prices, reducing the reimbursement rate of certain drugs, and stimulating greater use of generics? What impact are new voluntary physician contracts likely to have on the French pharmaceutical market?
  • Spending on prescription drugs by the German statutory health insurance system grew by 5.3% in 2008. How did spending and pricing trends compare for generic and branded drugs? What changes would some health insurance funds like the government to make to controls on pharmaceutical coverage? What new restriction has the government introduced on coverage for certain cancers?
  • The economic downturn is beginning to have an impact on the U.K. healthcare system. What is the effect on pharmaceutical budgets? How have recent price cuts and exchange rate movements altered parallel trade patterns and contributed to shortages of certain drugs?
  • The Japanese pricing and reimbursement environment faces the prospect of significant changes in the coming years. How is the new government likely to respond to industry proposals for a price maintenance system? How will generics feature in future government healthcare policy? What are the implications of a recently confirmed restriction on access to drugs not yet approved in Japan?

Scope:

  • Issues affecting the pharmaceutical industry in the United States: healthcare reform; health insurance trends; drug benefit trends; managed care executives' views on comparative effectiveness research; regulatory pathway for biosimilars.
  • Issues affecting the pharmaceutical industry in Europe: market trends; generic drug use; proposed prescribing and reimbursement restrictions; shifting patterns of parallel trade; impact of the economic downturn on the pharmaceutical market; access to medicines.
  • Issues affecting the pharmaceutical industry in Japan: prospects for the introduction of a price maintenance system; government policy on generics; reimbursement of drugs not yet approved in Japan.

Mentioned in This Report:

Companies and Organizations

  • Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco (AIFA; Italian Medicines Agency)
  • American Hospital Association
  • Audiencia Nacional de Espana (National Court of Spain)
  • Caisse Nationale d' Assurance Maladie (CNAM; National Health Insurance Fund)
  • Catholic Health Association
  • Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Chuikyo (Central Social Insurance Medical Council)
  • Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
  • Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
  • Federation of American Hospitals
  • Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations of Japan (FPMAJ)
  • Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss der Arzte, Zahnarzte, Krankenhauser und Krankenkassen (GBA; Joint Federal Committee of Physicians, Dentists, Hospitals, and Health Insurance Funds)
  • Haute Autorite de Sante (HAS; National Health Authority)
  • Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET)
  • Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured (KCMU)
  • Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
  • Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
  • Pharmacy Benefit Management Institute (PBMI)
  • Servicio de Inspeccion (Inspection Service)
  • U.S. Census Bureau
  • Wissenschaftliches Institut der Allgemeinen Ortskrankenkassen (WIdO; Scientific Institute of the General Local Insurance Funds)

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • Strategic Considerations
  • Stakeholder Implications
  • Overview
  • United States
  • Healthcare Reform
  • An Increasingly Heated Debate
  • Slow Progress of Healthcare Reform Legislation
  • Government Deals with the Pharmaceutical Industry and Hospitals
  • Health Insurance Trends
  • U.S. Census Bureau Survey
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Survey
  • Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust Employer Survey
  • Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Survey
  • Drug Benefit Trends
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research
  • Regulatory Pathway for Biosimilars
  • European Union
  • Publication of the Final Report of the Pharmaceutical Sectoral Inquiry
  • France
  • New Cost-Containment Measures Proposed for 2010
  • Continued Steady Growth in the Generics Market
  • Germany
  • Market Trends
  • Pressure for Reform from Health Insurance Funds
  • Expansion of the Second Opinion Process
  • New Government' s Deliberations on Healthcare Policy
  • Italy
  • Creation of a New Working Group on Access to Medicines
  • Italian Medicines Agency' s New Focus on Pharmaceutical Strategy and Economic Policy
  • Spain
  • Double Legal Setback for the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • United Kingdom
  • Economic Slowdown Exerts Pressure on Prescribing Budgets
  • Supply Shortages Resulting from Parallel Exports
  • Likely Delay to the Introduction of Generics Substitution
  • Review of NICE' s Infl uence on Pharmaceutical Innovation
  • Japan
  • Prospective Trial Introduction of a Price Maintenance System
  • New Government Likely to Stimulate the Generics Market
  • Barrier to Reimbursement of Drugs Not Yet Approved in Japan
  • Outlook and Implications for the Pharmaceutical Industry

Tables

  • 1. Key Proposals for U.S. Healthcare Reform

Figures

  • 1. Health Insurance Coverage of the Total U.S. Population, 1999-2008
  • 2. Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly U.S. Population, 1999-2008
  • 3. Health Insurance Coverage of the Senior U.S. Population, 1999-2008
  • 4. Percentage of U.S. Employers Sponsoring Employee Health Benefits, 1999-2009
  • 5. U.S. Employers That Sponsor Employee Health Benefits: Likelihood of Implementing Various Cost-Containment Measures in the Next Year
  • 6. Percentage of U.S. Covered Workers in Formulary Designs of Various Structures, 2000-2009
  • 7. Average Copayments in the United States by Formulary Tier, 2000-2009
  • 8. Average Coinsurance Rates in the United States by Formulary Tier, 2000-2009
  • 9. U.S. Employers' Use of Common Utilization Management Tools, 2007-2009
  • 10. U.S. Managed Care Executives' Priorities for Comparative Effectiveness Research
  • 11. Generics' Share of the Japanese Pharmaceutical Market, Fiscal Years 2006-2008
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