COMMENT ON PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT RESULTS, FOR EXAMPLE:Of the X medicines included in the survey, X originator brand and X generics were found in the public procurement sector; the public sector is therefore procuring predominantly/exclusively generic/originator brand products. Based on the median MPRs, the public sector is procuring generics at X times their international reference prices, and originator brands at X times their international reference prices. Thus, the government procurement agency is purchasing efficiently/fairly efficiently/inefficiently. The interquartile range shows substantial/moderate/little variation in median price ratios across individual medicines. IF SUBSTANTIAL/MODERATE VARIATION IS OBSERVED: Further investigation is required to identify the determinants of these variations in purchasing efficiency.Annex 3 contains procurement prices for individual medicines. AS APPLICABLE: Originator brand/generic medicines being purchased at prices significantly less than international prices include X (MPR), X (MPR), X (MPR) LIST MEDICINES WITH LOWEST MPRs AND THEIR MPRs IN BRACKETS. Conversely, medicines for which the government is paying several times the international reference price include X (MPR), X (MPR), X (MPR) LIST MEDICINES WITH HIGHEST MPRs AND THEIR MPRs IN BRACKETS.2.2 Public sector patient prices Table 4. Public sector patient prices - ratio of median unit price to MSH international reference price (median price ratio or MPR), median for all medicines found
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