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Nicola Martinelli

Supplenza legislativa e regolazione minuta: l’industria farmaceutica di fronte al prontuario terapeutico Inam

pp.137-163, DOI 10.17426/60533

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Abstract: Abstract: The pharmaceutical industry is strongly regulated. However, opposite interests may not always support timely changes in the sector’s legislation. This was the case of Italy after World War II: as market distortions and fragility of the productive structure became more and more evident, the Parliament was not able to implement a comprehensive reform. So, government departments and agencies partially filled the legislative gap by changing practices and regulations or by using other “non-legislative” measures. The paper explores the origin, the results and the limits of one of these measures: the Inam formulary.  

Keywords: Pharmaceutical Industry; Public Health System; Drug Regulation; Italy; 1955-1978

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  • Url: http://archivio.centroricercheroma.it/?contenuto=ultimo-fascicolo-rises&idarticolo=1638
  • DOI: 10.17426/60533
  • citazione: Nicola Martinelli, Supplenza legislativa e regolazione minuta: l’industria farmaceutica di fronte al prontuario terapeutico Inam, "RiSES", IV/1-2, pp.137-163, DOI: 10.17426/60533
 

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