Easy cuts, easy rebound: Drug expenditures with massive price cuts in Korea
Title
Easy cuts, easy rebound: Drug expenditures with massive price cuts in Korea
Author(s)
Hye-Young Kwon
; Seungjin Bae
; Sang-eun Choi
; Sylvia Park
; Eui-Kyung Lee
; Sungmin Park
; Jinhyun Kim
Keyword
Price cuts
; Equal medicine pricing
; Drug expenditures
; Demandside measures
; Korea
Publication Year
2019-04
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Health Policy, vol. 123, no. 4, pp. 388 - 392
Abstract
Backgrounds: Since 2012. the Korean government has introduced 46.5% price cut for off-patent medicines in oreder to reign everescalating drug expenditure. This study sought to appraise the impact of the price cut measure (in the context of Korean National Health Insurance system). Methods: We employed Korean National Health Insurance database from January 2007 until December 2016 fir 120month period. An interrupted time series analysis with segmented regression analysis was conducted to estimate the impact of price cut on overall drug spending. Results: Drug spending significantly dropped with the price cut by 186.22 billion Korean Won (KRW) (p<0.0001) and the trend after the price cut has also significantly decreased by 1.33 billion KRW (p=0.002). However, it was predicted that total expenditures showed an increasing trend and bounced back to the original level. Quantity prescribed had no significance with the price cut. Unit price had a substantial drop (β=-41.68. p<0.0001) with the price-cut, but the trend after the intervention has increased (β=0.16, p=0.656) with no significance. Conclusions: Although the price cut has successfully countered the everescalating pharmaceutical expenditures in Korea, the impact was temporary. A lack of demand-side measures resulted in an ineffectiveness and unsustainability of policy effect. Thus, more aggressive demand-side measures should be introduced in the Korean context, and both the demand and supply-sides should be balanced.