UK pharmaceutical industry and NHS reach five-year agreement on drug prices

A new pricing agreement between the UK pharma industry and England’s NHS is set to save the UK’s public medicine budget a whopping GBP 120bn, but the procurement of some drugs may still grow.
Several companies are unhappy with an NHS pricing scheme. | Photo: May James/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Several companies are unhappy with an NHS pricing scheme. | Photo: May James/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

England’s National Health Service (NHS) and the UK pharmaceutical industry have entered into a new five-year agreement that will save the NHS GBP14bn in drug costs, industry media Endpts reports.

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