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Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research C

Prescribing Cultures and Pharmaceutical Policy in the Asia-Pacific

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Prescribing Cultures and Pharmaceutical Policy in the Asia-Pacific

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Pharmaceutical policies are interlinked globally, yet deeply rooted in local culture. Prescribing Cultures examines how pharmaceuticals and their regulation play an important and often contentious role in the health systems of the Asia-Pacific.

The first section of this timely book―which includes a foreword by Michael Reich of Harvard University―addresses pharmaceutical policy in China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia, and India. The second section focuses on two crosscutting themes: differences in "prescribing cultures," especially among physicians, who are the primary dispensers of medicine in Asia, and the challenge of balancing access to drugs with incentives for innovation.

The book's contributors discuss important issues for U.S. policy, notably drug imports from Asia, regulation of global supply chains to assure drug safety and quality, and new legislation to encourage development of drugs for neglected diseases. In Prescribing Cultures, pharmaceutical policy serves as a window into the economic trade-offs, political compromises, and cultural legacies that shape regional and global health systems.




Author: Karen Eggleston
Publisher: Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research C
Publication Date: Sep 01, 2009
Number of Pages: 424 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1931368163
ISBN-13: 9781931368162
 

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