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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance: Marrying New Financial Incentives To Meeting Public Health Goals

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HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 29, Issue 9, Pages 1689-1696

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PROJECT HOPE
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0439

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  1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [K08HS18465-01]
  3. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Law Research [67136]

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The world faces a worsening public health crisis: A growing number of bacteria are resistant to available antibiotics. Yet there are few new antibiotics in the development pipeline to take the place of these increasingly ineffective drugs. We review a number of proposals intended to bolster drug development, including such financial incentives for pharmaceutical manufacturers as extending the effective patent life for new antibiotics. However, such strategies directly conflict with the clear need to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions and could actually increase prescription use. As an alternative, we recommend a two-prong, integrated strategy. This would increase reimbursement for the appropriate, evidence-based use of antibiotics that also met specific public health goals-such as reducing illness levels while limiting antibiotic resistance.

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