Systematic reviews for the update of the WHO Guideline on country pharmaceutical pricing policies
Annex B
28 September 2020
| Guideline

Overview
Pharmaceutical pricing policies are a set of written principles or requirements, agreed or adopted by a public institution (e.g. a government) or a group of purchasing organizations/individuals (e.g. health services), for managing the prices of pharmaceutical products. Governments in many countries have implemented pricing policies to ensure affordability of medicines to patients and healthcare systems.