«It is not true that the low per capita pharmaceutical expenditure of the ASL Cn1 is due to the extensive use of generics. On the contrary, in the ASL Cn1 the percentage of these prescribed products is the lowest among all the ASLs in Piedmont: 20% below the regional average». So the association of pharmacy owners.
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Weighs an ASL distribution which in the space of about fifteen months absorbed the 25% of the dpc practiced by pharmacies, as well as a substantial portion of affiliated drugs that hospitals dispense in discharge with supplies for several months of therapy. «First they began to supply all the rest homes directly» continues Mana «then they convinced the chronically ill to go and collect their medicines in the hospitals, thanks to the help of some family doctor who prescribes blankly. In some patients they have even replaced statins with Danacol, to save money».
As far as it turns out, the hunger for savings that is gripping the ASL derives from the need to raise funds for the modernization of hospitals. But the intensification of the live coverage has triggered a boomerang effect that the Healthcare Company is now struggling to manage.
«By dint of squeezing the profits of pharmacies» Mana explains «in 2016 more than a dozen businesses fell below the threshold which entitles them to subsidized discounts. As a result, the ASL should repay around 300-400 thousand euros in deductions, but there is no money. And so, for some months now we have been witnessing a strange rebound: the company's general management has asked the Region how these sums should be repaid but the Region has not responded. As usual, two weights and two measures: if it is the pharmacy that has to pay back, the money must be given immediately; if it is the NHS, there is no hurry ».
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