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. 2020 Dec 23;9(1):1.
doi: 10.3390/pharmacy9010001.

Factors Impacting Pharmaceutical Prices and Affordability: Narrative Review

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Factors Impacting Pharmaceutical Prices and Affordability: Narrative Review

Kah Seng Lee et al. Pharmacy (Basel). .

Abstract

Increasing prescription drug pricing often reflects additional work stress on medical professionals because they function as financial advisors for patients and help them manage out-of-pocket expenses. Providers or prescribers wish to help patients with prescription costs but often lack related information. Healthcare plan providers try to display prescription and drug cost information on their websites, but such data may not be linked to electronic prescription software. A mark-up is defined as the additional charges and costs that are applied to the price of a product for the purpose of covering overhead costs, distribution charges, and profit. Therefore, the policies implemented in the pharmaceutical distribution chain might include the regulation of wholesale and retails mark-ups and pharmaceutical remuneration. If mark-ups are regulated, countries are highly recommended to use regressive mark-ups rather than fixed percentage mark-ups. This narrative review provides insights into the framework of pharmaceutical mark-up systems by describing different factors impacting pharmaceutical prices and affordability. These include the interplay of medicine pricing and the supply chain, the impact of pertinent laws and regulation and out-of-pocket expenditure.

Keywords: availability; mark-up mechanism; pharmaceuticals pricing; pharmacoeconomics.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Traditional supply chain for medicines in the private sector.
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Pharmaceutical supply chain models in private sector.

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