Grow taller 4 idiots review – Pharmacy catalog attributed to only 48% of savings
After a long time to top the list of communities where more drug spending grew, Galicia managed to reverse the situation in 2011. The bill went down in January by 11.3% and 7.7% in February. The Department of Sanidade attributed these good data to the catalog, which launched earlier this year were off limits to public funding more than 400 products.
But according to a study commissioned by the Galician Federation of Pharmacy (Fefga), only half of this savings was due to the catalog. The rest, says the bosses in the pharmacy, is due to the royal decrees that launched the central government in 2010.
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In March, when the catalog was not in force for a Government appeal to the Constitutional Court, the savings were even greater, over 13%. Sanidade explains, however, which is due to the awareness of the two previous months, both doctors and patients.
The Fefga, after learning the results of his study, presented a proposal to the regional government in the sector that shows his willingness to continue working on the rationalization of spending. José Luis Rodríguez Dacal, its president, said “not worth saving at all costs on paper.” “We propose a global project in which, as pointed out by the national law, covering all generic drugs and those trademarks that are in the same price,”