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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1351968" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>I'm not sure how that would work. Once a provider is on the NHS Drug Tariff, it's not as though there is a contract between the NHS and them to always supply, only that they will supply at x cost, indeed, as we know, the CCGs are at liberty to do what they want as part of their own procurement process. As the manufacturers are operating in a commercial environment in this case, if a procurement process excludes them, whether it's the NHS or somebody private, they're not really in a position to demand compensation. Especially as what has happened is new entrants to the market at lower prices causing disruption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1351968, member: 30007"] I'm not sure how that would work. Once a provider is on the NHS Drug Tariff, it's not as though there is a contract between the NHS and them to always supply, only that they will supply at x cost, indeed, as we know, the CCGs are at liberty to do what they want as part of their own procurement process. As the manufacturers are operating in a commercial environment in this case, if a procurement process excludes them, whether it's the NHS or somebody private, they're not really in a position to demand compensation. Especially as what has happened is new entrants to the market at lower prices causing disruption. [/QUOTE]
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