Pharmaceutical Key Trends 2011: Socio-Demographic and Economic OverviewPublished by: Datamonitor Published: Apr. 13, 2011 - 55 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractIntroductionAging populations, the growing prevalence of chronic disease, greater use of expensive treatments, and expanding public healthcare coverage in markets such as the US are stretching existing healthcare resources. Healthcare payers are also feeling the impact of the global economic downturn through reduced funding via taxation as a result of rising unemployment. Features and benefits
The increasingly aging global population, changing dietary habits toward a Western-style diet are key risk factors driving up the prevalence of chronic diseases Nevertheless, earlier intervention, as well as improvements in diagnosis and treatments, is helping to reduce mortality rates in a number of these diseases In the developed markets.Aging populations and declining numbers of people of working age are stretching public healthcare budgets, an issue that is exacerbated as a result of the global economic downturn. Consequently, a number of countries have or plan to introduce a number of strategies to offset this.Government cost containment measures such as reducing healthcare budgets (at least in real terms) and implementing pricing and reimbursement cuts, as well as bolstering generic uptake, together with the increasingly tough regulatory environment are already having a negative impact on the pharmaceutical industry Your key questions answered
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