Patents in Health Care - Subsidy and Victimisation?

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    Abstract

    In theory, a patent provides a monopoly over a product or a process in return for the disclosure of an inventive discovery. In practice, however, it is an indirect form of government intervention in healthcare which carries enormous calculable costs but whose benefits are entirely a matter of faith. It is ironic that in healthcare of all areas, where the guiding principle is the application of the scientific method, extraordinary investments are made in a system which so far has not been subjected to any scientific test.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScrip Magazine
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1994

    Keywords

    • patents
    • healthcare
    • patent piracy
    • GATT

    Disciplines

    • Health Law and Policy

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