Countries covered: Slovakia
The Slovakian pharmaceuticals market is poised for period of transition following the country's recent general election which saw the centre-left Smer party gain control from the centre-right SDKU party. Growth is now expected to be less than previously thought because of Smer's socialist leanings, according to BMI's newly-published ""Slovakia Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Report"".
Nevertheless, the country is one of the more developed drug markets in the Central & Eastern European (CEE) region, with per capita drug expenditure estimated at US$126 in 2005. BMI's adjusted Business Environment Rankings for the CEE region reveal that Slovakia ranks seventh out of fourteen countries, just behind nations such as the Czech Republic and Poland. Slovakia scored highly on political risk and market growth potential, but was let down by market size.
Under the SDKU regimen, the country had almost eliminated crippling healthcare debts accrued since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. However, success in cutting deficits clearly came at a cost, typified by the healthcare worker strikes that hit Slovakia in April 2006. Public funding - including government and social health insurance spending - accounted for about 89% of total health expenditure in 2000, well above the OECD average of 72%. The government intends to pay an additional SKK6bn (US$203mn) each year to health insurance companies for the people insured by the state.
Foreign pharmaceuticals firms are upbeat about investing in Slovakia after the country was removed from International Intellectual Property Alliance's 2006 list of countries deemed to be failing to provide sufficient intellectual property protection and fair market access. But a recent amendment to the Slovak medicines law that hinders the approval of generic medicines was criticised by both the country's generic medicines association and the European Generic Medicines Association. The amendment contained a provision allowing the Slovakian State Institute for Drug Control to refuse registration applications for generic versions of drugs that are still covered by a patent, which is against EU legislation.
Health Minister Ivan Valentovic's first goals are to stop the transformation of hospitals into joint-stock companies and to abolish the symbolic doctors' fees introduced by the previous regime. However, fellow member of the victorious coalition - the nationalist SNS party - believes that the fees are effective and wants to conduct a technical discussion on the matter with its partners.
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