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Changes in revenues associated with antimicrobial reimbursement reforms in Germany

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Changes in revenues associated with antimicrobial reimbursement reforms in Germany

M. Mcenany and K. Outterson

This paper by Matt McEnany and Kevin Outterson delves into Germany's antimicrobial reimbursement reforms and their financial implications. Discover how Germany's strategies compare to innovative delinked pull incentives and what it would take to enhance revenue significantly.

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Abstract
This paper examines Germany's antimicrobial reimbursement reforms and their impact on revenues, comparing them to delinked pull incentives. The authors find that to match the revenue impact of a delinked incentive, Germany would need to significantly increase antimicrobial volume or prices (up to 3.3 times current values).
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 10, 2024
Authors
Matt McEnany, Kevin Outterson
Tags
antimicrobial reimbursement
Germany
revenues
delinked incentives
health policy
reforms
economic impact
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