Access to pharmaceutical products in six European countries - analysis of different pharmaceutical distribution systems

被引:3
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作者
Walter, Evelyn [1 ]
Dragosits, Aline [1 ]
Said, Monira [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pharmaecon Res, Wolfengasse 4-7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Pharmaceutical distribution; Europe; Full-line wholesaler; Short-line wholesaler; Direct sales; DTP; RWA;
D O I
10.7175/fe.v13i1.192
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to draw a comprehensive picture of the pharmaceutical wholesale sector, outlining its socio-economic importance compared to different distribution systems such as short-line wholesaling, direct sales from manufacturers, Reduced Wholesale Arrangements (RWA) and Direct to Pharmacy (DTP) arrangements. Its role is considered from an economic, effectiveness and, most importantly, a public health viewpoint with qualitative and quantitative methods, focusing on France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. METHODS: First, data has been sourced from annual GIRP and IMS-Health statistics; second, a systematic literature research verified the empirical findings; third, an online-questionnaire was directed to pharmacies. Further data have been sourced from a questionnaire, addressing GIRP-full-member associations and wholesale companies (return rate 86%). RESULTS: On a weighted average, pharmaceutical full-line wholesalers in the observed countries alone pre-finance (sic) 10.2 bn over a period of 41 days the entire medicine-market and secure the cash-flow of the social-insurers (Germany: (sic) 2.60 bn for 38 days; Italy: (sic) 2.27 bn for 68 days; the UK: (sic) 1.48 bn for 36 days; France: (sic) 1.28 bn for 22 days; Spain: (sic) 969.76 m for 27 days; the Netherlands: (sic) 399.09 m for 30 days on average). On average, pharmaceutical full-line wholesalers are bundling products of 18.28 manufacturers per delivery. The process costs would increase by (sic) 164,922.43 to (Sic) 171,510.06 per year, if there were no pharmaceutical full-line wholesalers. These additional costs would have to be paid by manufacturers, pharmacies and finally by patients. Regarding the satisfaction with different distribution models, the results of the online-questionnaire show that pharmacists in the observed countries are very satisfied with the distribution through their pharmaceutical full-line wholesalers. CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that pharmaceutical full-line wholesalers have an important and unique position in the pharmaceutical supply chain. Special functions like the pre-financing of the entire medicinal product market, or the guarantee of the continuous supply of all medicinal products verify these findings.
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