(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 12 - The share of pharmaceutical expenses
shouldered by Italian citizens grew by 9.8% in 2023 compared to
the previous year, data from medicine agency Aifa showed on
Tuesday.
Italians spent 7.1 billion euros on class-C prescription drugs
with costs driven up by a rise in medicine prices and the
prescription of more expensive drugs, Aifa said in its 2023
Osmed study.
Overall, total pharmaceutical expenses grew by 6%, reaching 36.2
billion euros, 68.7% of which were reimbursed by the National
Healthcare Service.
A total of 1,899 doses of medicines every 1,000 residents were
consumed every day in Italy in 2023, including 69.7% which were
paid for by the NHS and the remaining 30.3% which were directly
bought by citizens, according to Aifa.
The most widely used drugs concerned the cardiovascular and
gastrointestinal systems and blood, the study said. (ANSA).
Citizens' share of medicine cost up 9.8% - Aifa
Total expenses up 6% to 36.2 bn