The Italian experience with the use of monitoring registers attached to negotiated agreements (MEAs) of the Italian Medicines Agency is a tool for governance and clinical appropriateness

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100450
Maurizio Capuozzo , Venere Celotto , Alessandro Ottaiano , Andrea Zovi , Roberto Langella , Francesco Ferrara
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The use of monitoring registers with annexed negotiation agreements (MEAs) of the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) are the pillar of Italian healthcare governance to guarantee the correct allocation of economic healthcare resources. In Italy, an analysis was conducted in the context of a local health authority where all negotiation activities were implemented to verify the amount of reimbursements that can be recovered through the use of all available procedures on the monitoring registers. The purpose of this analysis was to highlight any criticalities which, if not properly addressed by doctors and pharmacists, can lead to considerable financial loss. Correct verification by the hospital pharmacy resulted in an economic recovery of approximately EUR 579,443.40 for the year 2022 and EUR 682,225.30 in the first 9 months of 2023. This analysis is intended to highlight how effective collaboration between doctors and pharmacists can lead to clear economic advantages with an efficient health system to the total benefit of citizens.

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意大利使用意大利药品管理局谈判协议所附监测登记册的经验是治理和临床适用性的工具。
使用附有意大利药品管理局谈判协议的监测登记册是意大利医疗保健治理的支柱,以确保经济医疗资源的正确分配。在意大利,在一个地方卫生当局的背景下进行了一项分析,该当局开展了所有谈判活动,以核实通过使用监测登记册上的所有可用程序可以收回的报销金额。这项分析的目的是强调任何批评,如果医生和药剂师不妥善处理,可能会导致相当大的经济损失。医院药房的正确验证导致2022年经济复苏约579443.40欧元,2023年前9个月经济复苏约682225.30欧元。这项分析旨在强调医生和药剂师之间的有效合作如何通过高效的卫生系统带来明显的经济优势,从而使公民完全受益。
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