"I will have to die beyond my means" Oscar Wilde

Patients are being held as medical hostages. Some doctors are falling prey to corruption and are prescribing medicines for the commissions they receive

Parliamentary Secretary for Consumers and Fair Competition Chris Said has a hard nut to crack when facing importers of medical products later on this month to discuss the high price of medicines in Malta.

Maltese consumers are paying through the nose for medicines which are essential and which they often need to take for the rest of their life. Drug companies claim that prices of medicinal products in Malta are higher than in the EU because economies of scale favour bigger markets. At the same time they cite the situation in Greece – a bigger market where Novo Nordisk, a Danish company, reacted to the Greek government’s demands to a 25% price cut by withdrawing from the market, abandoning diabetic patients relying on its products.

The Greek diabetes association called Nordisk’s actions pure and simple “blackmail" and "a violation of corporate social responsibility". Back to Malta, economies of scale may be one factor that affects the price of medicinals in Malta There are factors that contribute to the high cost of medical products in Malta. “Incentives” are one. Incentives-- a euphemism for the “commissions” given by drug companies to ensure that their product is prescribed or dispensed in preference to any other product – even if theirs is the worst product on the market.

These commissions have not been mentioned as a factor that contribute to the high cost of medical products in Malta.

You wonder why? These commissions are UTC not OTC --- under the counter not over the counter. They are hidden earnings and are not declared by the parties receiving them. Incentives form part of an extensive tax evasion system. Doctors by law are not allowed to accept commissions – nor incentives – to prescribe a particular product. Yet many doctors are falling prey to the system and are prescribing or using a particular product because of the tax-free money they receive.

Doctors have been tempted by drug companies to do so. Ah yes… the Medical Council: one member of the council once called me because he was not being referred patients.

I have no doubt that the “incentives” are also given for promoting or dispensing over the counter products (OTC). An extensive system of tax evasion has evolved over the years. It is time to call a spade a spade. How much tax evasion in this area alone – I am told by those in the business – perhaps €20 million annually. Do we need another czar? Yes, if we want to protect patients – but this time best provide him with a large rear view mirror.

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Angelo Cassar
I believe that one of the main reasons that a number of medicines in Malta cost more than elsewhere in the EU is this question of commissions Commissions are being offered to Doctors to prescribe a particular product. Commission to the order of 20% are offered Ultimately this is reflected in the price which the patient pays Commissions remain undeclared income and therefore part of a network of tax evasion Unfortunately medicine is becoming more and more commission driven Frank Portelli
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That Goverment procures directly medicines is coercial suicide. The answer may lie in the mobilisation of our diplomatic 'forces'. IF prices are influenced by the volume of purchases, malta should acquire its medicinal needs through a pooling system. Options are many. If on the other hand the economies of scale issue is being brought forward by the importers to skin us off, than massive penalties should be imposed by the regulator...look at the usa and the BP saga.
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Angelo Cassar
Trebuchet I must say I like your pseudonym – Trebuchet (by which I understand a war machine or catapult intended to hurl large projectiles to breach enemy defences) Many Defences need to be breached Take the High Cost of Medicines for instance The medical profession is becoming more and more commission driven. Pharmaceutical Companies are enticing some Doctors to prescribe their products by giving Doctors a commission. Commissions cause an increase in the price the patient has to pay. The Medical Council the regulatory body has so far been impotent to control this unethical behaviour. We need to ask why the Medical Council is not protecting patients . That’s where a Trebuchet will be useful Stopping Commissions which are unethical and a great cause of tax evasion could reduce the price of some medicine by 20% I am not in favour of Government importing medicine or any other product Indeed I believe we should be dismantling present monopolies such as Enemalta Governments should steer – not row Very Interesting Thank You Frank Portelli
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Albert Mifsud Buckland
Cannot agree mroe with Dr portelli. Teh Gov shoudl stick to its guns and act on its threat to import medicines directly. Alternatively an excercis can be conducted to see how prices end up so much higher than anywhere else in Europe. Shoudln t be too difficult.
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Angelo Cassar
Kirill The Swine Flu Pandemic will go down as The Great Medical Hoax Already the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has drafted a resolution to express its alarm about the way the H1N! “pandemic” was handled by the WHO as well as by many European health Authorities. The Council of Europe expressed its concerns on “unjustified scaremongering” of the Public The Council also noted the lack of transparency in the decision making process in other words ‘the possible influence of the pharmaceutical companies on the decisions taken by the WHO and Health Authorities’. Individuals who had a fiancial interest in the Pharmaceutical Industry were also giving advice to WHO Now there's a Conflict of Interest In Malta the uptake of vaccines was around 28% with 72% of the vaccines not being taken up The unitilized vaccines cost us betweeen 2 million and 2.4 million euros. We should do what other Countries are doing - force the Pharmaceutical Companies to take the unitilized vaccines back After all the scientists who advised the World Health Organization on the influenza pandemic were also being paid by the pharmaceutical firms which gained from selling us these Vaccines Note these conflicts of interest have never been publicly disclosed by WHO ---- until now that is. Big Business Frank Portelli
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doris cassar
valid points. The recent swine flu debacle has shown how the medical professionand administrators are strongly influenced by external 'forces'. The query is 'who guards the guardians?'- market rules? social conscience? medical ethics? politics? or just good old greed?