Healthy Skepticism Library item: 4605
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Publication type: Journal Article
Faunce TS, Tomossy GF.
The UK House of Commons report on the influence of the pharmaceutical industry: lessons for equitable access to medicines in Australia.
Monash Bioeth Rev 2005 Apr; 24:(2):38-42
Abstract:
This paper examines the recent UK House of Commons Health Committee report on the Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry in relation to its findings and recommendations concerning access to medicines, and in particular the continuance of cost effectiveness or reference pricing. This mechanism of bargaining down the price of drugs on social justice grounds recently has been targeted by the US Department of Commerce as an unjustifiable non-tariff barrier to trade that should be eliminated in all OECD countries. Concerns have been raised that certain provisions in the AUSFTA may have been designed to achieve this end, in defiance of norms of democratic legitimacy, moral responsibility and the international right to health. Here we examine some implications of the UK House of Commons Report for the PBS in Australia.
Keywords:
Australia
Commerce
Drug Costs*
Drug Industry/economics*
Drug Industry/ethics
Great Britain
Health Services Accessibility*/ethics
Humans
Internationality
Pharmaceutical Preparations/economics*
Social Responsibility
United States