Greenberg R B
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1976 Jun;33(6):572-3.
The findings of the U.S. Supreme Court, in its March 24, 1976, decision in the case of Portland Retail Druggists vs Abbott Laboratories et al, are presented. The case deals with price differentials offered to nonprofit hospitals by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Historical background leading to the case, and early rulings of a federal district court and a court of appeals, are discussed. The Supreme Court decision appears to reflect favorably on current hospital policies and procedures for drug purchasing and ambulatory care. Issues that require further clarification will be discussed in Part 2.
本文介绍了美国最高法院于1976年3月24日对波特兰零售药剂师协会诉雅培实验室等案作出的裁决。该案件涉及药品制造商向非营利性医院提供的价格差异。文中讨论了导致该案件的历史背景,以及联邦地区法院和上诉法院的早期裁决。最高法院的裁决似乎对当前医院药品采购和门诊护理的政策及程序持肯定态度。需要进一步澄清的问题将在第二部分进行讨论。