When it comes to medicines, many stakeholders in health systems around the world would agree on a couple of points – paying for drugs has become too expensive, and unless something changes drastically, the problem is only going to get worse.
Against this backdrop, a new book has been published exploring the issue of high-cost medicines across Europe and Australasia with contributions from 30 experts around the world.
"In some countries, 50% of the health budget is going on high-cost drugs"
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