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Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics 7/2014

01-09-2014 | Original Paper

Lead me not into temptation: drug price regulation and dispensing physicians in Switzerland

Author: Maurus Rischatsch

Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics | Issue 7/2014

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Abstract

While most countries separate drug prescription and dispensation to ensure independent drug choice, some allow this combination to increase pharmaceutical access in rural areas or to increase the utilization of pharmacist skills. A drawback of this approach is that dispensing physicians or prescribing pharmacists may be incentivized to increase their own profits through the prescription of cost-inefficient drug packages, leading to an increase in pharmaceutical spending. Switzerland constitutes an interesting example of where dispensing and non-dispensing physicians coexist, permitting a comparison of their prescribing behavior. The present study shows that drug margin optimization is possible under the current drug price regulation scheme in Switzerland. Using drug claims data, empirical findings indicate a 5–10 % higher margin per dose for dispensing physicians compared to pharmacists. Cost per dose is 3–5 % higher when dispensed by physicians instead of pharmacists.
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Compare Table 4 in the “Appendix”.
 
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Compare Table 3 in the “Appendix”.
 
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This is not the case in some countries, where drugs are sold by patient-specific package sizes containing the exact number of pills needed.
 
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The corner solution for the illustrative example given in the next subsection is represented by the package containing seven pills (see Fig. 2).
 
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The logistic drug margin is calculated neglecting value added taxes.
 
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N i cancels out of the equation because prescriptions of different packages at the same time are treated as separate observations.
 
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Again, additional fees and taxes that are either small or do not differ between combined and separated providers are neglected.
 
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ATC-codes: omeprazole (A02BC01), amlodipine (C08CA01), ciproflocaxin (J01MA02).
 
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For more information, see http://​www.​drugbank.​ca/​drugs.
 
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Mean MPD (in CHF per 1,000 mg) for physicians versus pharmacies: 40.0 versus 37.6 (omeprazole), 53.1 versus 52.1 (amlodipine), and 4.1 versus 3.9 (ciprofloxacin).
 
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Mean CPD (in CHF per 1,000 mg) for physicians versus pharmacies: 101.1 versus 101.7 (omeprazole), 155.8 versus 158.5 (amlodipine), and 9.0 versus 8.8 (ciprofloxacin).
 
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Metadata
Title
Lead me not into temptation: drug price regulation and dispensing physicians in Switzerland
Author
Maurus Rischatsch
Publication date
01-09-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
The European Journal of Health Economics / Issue 7/2014
Print ISSN: 1618-7598
Electronic ISSN: 1618-7601
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-013-0515-y

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