Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Pharmacies: 1.4% for Abruzzo

Addicted to love. Foto di ☂ bitzi took his umbrella and left ✈ In the past, during the pseudo-liberalization introduced by Bersani, Federfarma has proven not to have big lobbyists. We now have further confirmation. Inside the
Decree 39/2009 on "Urgent measures to help people affected by the earthquakes in the region of Abruzzo in April 2009" we find the following sentence (Art.13)
"For a period of twelve months from the date of entry into force of this Decree and subject to the application of the additional deductions required by law, the Health Service in national pharmacies to proceed to pay the amount due for the supply of drugs holds, for recovery of the value of extra discounts from pharmaceutical companies during 2008, an amount equivalent to 1, 4 per cent calculated on 'gross amount of any fees charged to the expense and the deduction of the assisted and conventional law. "
Translated means that for the first year it was reduced to 4% by the incumbent reimbursements to pharmacies for distributing prescription drugs, namely those for which most of the cost is borne by the NHS.
may seem a small number but if we think that the NHS spends on those medicines more than 11 billion a year accounts are made soon.
The impact of this maneuver is a reasonable estimate of € 150 million collected from about 17,000 Italian pharmacies that will (hopefully) for the reconstruction of Abruzzo.

And you want to tell me that, after nearly a year after the entry into force of the decree, Federfarma did not expect to distribute to pharmacies a sign saying something like:
"The Italian pharmacies help the Abruzzo.
On average, each pharmacy help with 8500 €.
Make yourself a donation made payable to the association on the bcc xyz "
will also be a contribution required by law but the fact remains I do not think that the public it is aware.
If you do have to be generous, at least take your image return.

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