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Abstract
Context: To what extent does pharmaceutical revenue growth depend on new medicines versus increasing prices for existing medicines? Moreover, does using list prices, as is commonly done, instead of prices net of confidential rebates offered by manufacturers, which are harder to observe, change the relative importance of the sources of revenue growth?
Methods: This study uses data from SSR Health LLC to address these research questions using decomposition methods that analyze list prices, prices net of rebates, and sales for branded pharmaceutical products sold primarily through retail pharmacies.
Findings: From 2009 to 2019, retail pharmaceutical revenue growth was primarily driven by new products rather than by price increases on existing products. Failing to account for confidential rebates creates a more prominent role for price increases in explaining revenue growth, because list price inflation during this period was 10.9%, whereas net price inflation was 3.3%.
Conclusions: Policies that restrict price growth on existing medicines likely need to be coupled with policies that reduce launch prices to have a meaningful long-term impact on pharmaceutical revenue growth. Using pharmaceutical list prices is often an inadequate approximation for net prices because the role of rebates has increased and varies by drug class.
背景:制药收入增长在多大程度上取决于新药与现有药物价格上涨?此外,使用通常采用的目录价格,而不是制造商提供的扣除保密回扣后的价格(后者更难观察),是否会改变收入增长来源的相对重要性?方法:本研究使用SSR Health LLC的数据来解决这些研究问题,使用分解方法分析了主要通过零售药店销售的品牌药品的目录价格、折扣净价格和销售额。从2009年到2019年,零售药品收入增长主要是由新产品驱动的,而不是由现有产品的价格上涨驱动的。由于没有考虑到机密回扣,价格上涨在解释收入增长时扮演了更重要的角色,因为这一时期的标价通胀率为10.9%,而净价格通胀率为3.3%。结论:限制现有药品价格增长的政策可能需要与降低上市价格的政策相结合,以对药品收入增长产生有意义的长期影响。使用药品目录价格往往不足以近似净价,因为回扣的作用有所增加,而且因药品类别而异。
期刊介绍:
A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.