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Analysing actual prices of medical products: a cross-sectional survey of Dutch hospitals.

Anouk den AmbtmanJoris KnobenDana van den HurkMark Van Houdenhoven
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
We conclude that only purchasing volume is associated with lower prices paid. Total spending for an assortment group and total spending for all products purchased from a specific supplier are not. These results are in stark contrast to expectations based on economic theory. Other sources of differences in bargaining power might explain these findings. Further research might involve comparing prices across countries.
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