2015
DOI: 10.5639/gabij.2015.0402.017
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Pharmaceutical pricing in Croatia: a comparison of ordinances in 2013 versus 2009 and their potential savings to provide future guidance

Abstract: Introduction: Croatia has introduced a number of reforms to contain pharmaceutical expenditure whilst increasing access to new medicines. These include new regulations and new ordinances in 2013 including the pricing of new medicines and lowering the price of generics. Aims: Describe changes in the 2013 ordinance for new and established medicines in Croatia and the potential savings to provide future guidance. Methods: Descriptive review of the new ordinances for pricing and reimbursement of pharmaceuticals an… Show more

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“…A similar occurrence was noted in Croatia, where the share of expenditure of the Croatian Health Insurance Fund (CHIF) on prescription drugs had fallen from 17.08% in 2007 to 14.61% in 2012, but still represented the second largest proportion of CHIF's expenditure after inpatient care 28 . Croatia introduced a number of reforms in 2013 in order to reduce debt levels, add new medicines to the reimbursement list, and improve quality of care 29 . These reforms included changes in the reference pricing system, including order of reference price countries, lowering the prices of successive generics, and strict control of pharmaceutical company activities 29 .…”
Section: Expenditure On Pharmaceuticals In the Balkan Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similar occurrence was noted in Croatia, where the share of expenditure of the Croatian Health Insurance Fund (CHIF) on prescription drugs had fallen from 17.08% in 2007 to 14.61% in 2012, but still represented the second largest proportion of CHIF's expenditure after inpatient care 28 . Croatia introduced a number of reforms in 2013 in order to reduce debt levels, add new medicines to the reimbursement list, and improve quality of care 29 . These reforms included changes in the reference pricing system, including order of reference price countries, lowering the prices of successive generics, and strict control of pharmaceutical company activities 29 .…”
Section: Expenditure On Pharmaceuticals In the Balkan Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Croatia introduced a number of reforms in 2013 in order to reduce debt levels, add new medicines to the reimbursement list, and improve quality of care 29 . These reforms included changes in the reference pricing system, including order of reference price countries, lowering the prices of successive generics, and strict control of pharmaceutical company activities 29 .…”
Section: Expenditure On Pharmaceuticals In the Balkan Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%