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Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

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A decision made (24.03.06) for the Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

 

 

Subject:

Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

Decision Reference:

MD-S-2006-0029

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

-

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

-

Report

File ref:

2/2/3 (1161 & 1162)

Written report – Title

Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Janice Waddell, Policy Principal

Decision(s):

 

The Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee (PBAC) is a Statutory Body within the Health Insurance legislation whose membership is reconstituted each year on the 12 April. Under the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law, 1967, the Social Security Minister is responsible for the inclusion or deletion of products from the Approved List of Pharmaceutical preparations. However, prior to taking decisions, the Minister must consult with the PBAC. The Minister is asked to reconstitute the PBAC as at 12 April 2006.

 

Reason(s) for decision:

 

The Prescribed List details all medicines, drugs, appliances or materials that are subsidised under the Health Insurance Scheme, for use by general practitioners for the treatment of patients. These are constantly changing with regards to new formulations, availability and the production of generic alternatives. Under the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law, 1967, the PBAC was formed to review new medicines and to advise the Minister as to what products/ medicines should be added or removed from the Prescribed List (Jersey).

 

The PBAC has proved to be a vital element in the cost-effective prescribing in the island due to their professional evidence-based approach; taking into account all angles for example the benefit and safety of the drug against existing medicines and patient take up of the drug.



 

Action required:

 

The Minister is asked to reconstitute the PBAC as at 12 April 2006 as per the attached

Schedule.

 

Signature:





 

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

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