Systematic reviews for the update of the WHO Guideline on country pharmaceutical pricing policies
Annex B
28 September 2020
| Guideline
Overview
Pharmaceutical pricing policies are a set of written principles or requirements, agreed or adopted by a public institution (e.g. a government) or a group of purchasing organizations/individuals (e.g. health services), for managing the prices of pharmaceutical products. Governments in many countries have implemented pricing policies to ensure affordability of medicines to patients and healthcare systems.
WHO Team
Medicines Selection, IP and Affordability
Number of pages
343
Reference numbers
ISBN: 9789240011892
Copyright
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO