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Pharmaceutical benefits in Australia and Sweden: welfare policy and the cost of prescription drugs

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Pharmaceutical benefits provide a stable framework within which consumers, prescribers, suppliers, pharmacists and other actors undertake transactions. The state in effect delivers a good that enhances individual autonomy. A major reason for the legitimacy enjoyed by pharmaceutical benefits in both Australia and Sweden is that these programs have strong attributes of universalism (rather than targeting). Sweden's predominantly public health system allows greater scope for pharmaceutical policy innovation. Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), while historically resilient and effective, is now wedged precariously between traditional considerations of equity and public health on the one hand, and constant pressure for increased marketisation on the other.

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Journal

Australian journal of social issues

Volume

36

Pagination

207-220

Location

Redfern, N.S.W.

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  • Yes

ISSN

0157-6321

eISSN

1839-4655

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Australian Council of Social Service

Issue

3

Publisher

Australian Council of Social Service

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