Prescription Drugs: Spending Controls in Four European Countries
HEHS-94-30
Published: May 17, 1994. Publicly Released: Jun 17, 1994.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed how France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom regulate prescription drug prices, focusing on the: (1) strategies used in these countries to control prescription drug prices and limit pharmaceutical spending; and (2) effects of these policies on pharmaceutical prices and spending, and on pharmaceutical research and development.
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Comparative analysisDrugsForeign governmentsHealth care cost controlMedicaidPharmaceutical industryPharmacological researchPrice fixingPrice indexesPrice regulationResearch and development costsPrescription drugs