反竞争战略阻碍了欧洲药品的获取

K. Perehudoff, Sophie Bloemen
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欧洲人寿命延长的人数前所未有。在未来十年,大多数“婴儿潮一代”将退出劳动力市场。与此同时,欧洲的出生率继续下降,因此,向社会保障体系缴费的人数将减少,危及我们医疗保险的财政支持基础。资历带来新的健康挑战,往往表现为与年龄有关的疾病和/或慢性病,需要长期的医疗干预。欧洲各国政府正密切关注自己的医药支出,以削减成本,而昂贵的品牌或原创药品加剧了医疗保健账单。一些病人和消费者,特别是东欧的病人和消费者,为他们开的药支付自付费用。这种差异引发了关于整个欧盟公平准入的问题。由于基本药物对我们的健康和福祉具有不可或缺的重要性,尽管削减了社会服务和卫生预算,但所有欧洲消费者都需要负担得起并能够获得基本药物。本文探讨了面对欧洲人口老龄化、不断变化的健康需求和不断上升的医药费用,政府如何保证获得高质量、安全和有效的药品。
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Anti-Competitive Strategies Hamper Access to Medicines in Europe
An unprecedented number of Europeans are living longer. In the next decade, most 'baby boomers' will retire from the workforce. Meanwhile, the birth rate in Europe continues to fall and, as a result, there will be fewer people to contribute to social security systems, jeopardising the financial support base for our health insurance. Seniority brings new health challenges, often in the form of age-related and/or chronic diseases, requiring long-term medical interventions. European governments are eyeing their pharmaceutical expenditure to cut costs, while expensive brand or originator medicines compound health care bills. Some patients and consumers, particularly those in Eastern Europe, pay out-of-pocket expenses for the medicines they are prescribed. This disparity raises questions about equitable access across the European Union. Because of their integral importance to our health and wellbeing, essential medicines need to be affordable and accessible for all European consumers in spite of cuts to social services and health budgets. This article examines how governments could guarantee access to high quality, safe and effective medicines in the face of Europe's aging population, changing health needs and rising pharmaceutical expenses.
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