PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals

Introduction:In the Philippines, medicines are procured at higher rates in government hospitals. The prices of essential medicines have high variability, and a significant portion of out-of-pocket expenditures by Filipinos is for medicines. This study's objective is to determine the factors ass...

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Main Authors: Wong, John, Modina, Cheyenne Ariana Erika, Apostol, Geminn Louis C, Bagas, Joy
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-10612022-04-11T09:22:45Z PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals Wong, John Modina, Cheyenne Ariana Erika Apostol, Geminn Louis C Bagas, Joy Introduction:In the Philippines, medicines are procured at higher rates in government hospitals. The prices of essential medicines have high variability, and a significant portion of out-of-pocket expenditures by Filipinos is for medicines. This study's objective is to determine the factors associated with the variation in drug pricing among public hospitals. Methods:This was a mixed-methods, case-control study of 57 hospitals. Two tools were developed based on: (i) Management Sciences for Health (MSH)’s Rapid Pharmaceutical Management Assessment and (ii) World Health Organization (WHO)’s Good Pharmaceutical Practices. The dependent variable is a drug price reference ratio of a preselected drug basket. Examples of factors studied are: (i) preference for generics, (ii) procurement type, and (iii) time out of stock. Results:Hospitals with proper procurement planning and performance monitoring are expected to decrease the price ratio (R = -0.030). However, interview data showed that forecasting is still not robust enough. Past consumption (91 percent) remained the most frequently used input to procurement planning. Few hospitals took into consideration other factors such as morbidity, mortality, and patient demographics. The expertise of hospital procurement staff increases the hospital's price mark-up. Interview results suggest this is because members and hospital units do not meet eye-to-eye to ensure accountability and coordination across units in planning and implementing the procurement procedures. Conclusions:By having a forward-looking procurement plan, forecasting can be more efficient. Potential improvement lies in finding mechanisms where nearby hospitals could participate in pooled procurement. Pooled procurement could have an impact on reducing prices by capturing economies of scale, provided this is operated efficiently and transparently. 2019-01-03T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/65 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-technology-assessment-in-health-care/article/abs/pp63-factors-influencing-drug-prices-among-philippine-public-hospitals/6E97A03AD19B07D27868A881B6C54A79 Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Health Services Administration Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Health Services Administration
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle Health Services Administration
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health
Wong, John
Modina, Cheyenne Ariana Erika
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
Bagas, Joy
PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
description Introduction:In the Philippines, medicines are procured at higher rates in government hospitals. The prices of essential medicines have high variability, and a significant portion of out-of-pocket expenditures by Filipinos is for medicines. This study's objective is to determine the factors associated with the variation in drug pricing among public hospitals. Methods:This was a mixed-methods, case-control study of 57 hospitals. Two tools were developed based on: (i) Management Sciences for Health (MSH)’s Rapid Pharmaceutical Management Assessment and (ii) World Health Organization (WHO)’s Good Pharmaceutical Practices. The dependent variable is a drug price reference ratio of a preselected drug basket. Examples of factors studied are: (i) preference for generics, (ii) procurement type, and (iii) time out of stock. Results:Hospitals with proper procurement planning and performance monitoring are expected to decrease the price ratio (R = -0.030). However, interview data showed that forecasting is still not robust enough. Past consumption (91 percent) remained the most frequently used input to procurement planning. Few hospitals took into consideration other factors such as morbidity, mortality, and patient demographics. The expertise of hospital procurement staff increases the hospital's price mark-up. Interview results suggest this is because members and hospital units do not meet eye-to-eye to ensure accountability and coordination across units in planning and implementing the procurement procedures. Conclusions:By having a forward-looking procurement plan, forecasting can be more efficient. Potential improvement lies in finding mechanisms where nearby hospitals could participate in pooled procurement. Pooled procurement could have an impact on reducing prices by capturing economies of scale, provided this is operated efficiently and transparently.
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author Wong, John
Modina, Cheyenne Ariana Erika
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
Bagas, Joy
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Modina, Cheyenne Ariana Erika
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
Bagas, Joy
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title PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
title_short PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
title_full PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
title_fullStr PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed PP63 Factors Influencing Drug Prices Among Philippine Public Hospitals
title_sort pp63 factors influencing drug prices among philippine public hospitals
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/65
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-technology-assessment-in-health-care/article/abs/pp63-factors-influencing-drug-prices-among-philippine-public-hospitals/6E97A03AD19B07D27868A881B6C54A79
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