CPI - Adjustement Factors (Actual) - 2010
Preliminary Price-Adjustment Factors (Based on Forecast Inflation Rates)
Table 1 reproduces preliminary price-adjustment factors for 2010 published in the April 2009 NEWSletter. These factors were based on forecasted annual CPI-inflation rates of 0.7% and 1.9% for 2009 and 2010, respectively.
Table 1
Preliminary 2010 Price-Adjustment Factors for Patented Drug Products (Based on Forecast CPI-Inflation Rates for 2009 and 2010)
|
Benchmark Year |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
Price-Adjustment Factor |
1.050 |
1.026 |
1.019 |
These figures imply: (1) a maximum allowable cumulative price increase between 2007 and 2010 of 5.0% for patented drug products with Canadian sales in 2007 (that is, products whose “benchmark year” is 2007); (2) a maximum allowable cumulative price increase between 2008 and 2010 of 2.6% for products whose first Canadian sales occurred in 2008; and (3) a maximum allowable cumulative price increase between 2009 and 2010 of 1.9% for products whose first Canadian sales occurred in 2009.
In addition, the forecast inflation rate of 1.9% for 2010 implies a year-over-year price increase cap of 2.9% (= 1.5 x 1.9%) for 2010.
Final Price-Adjustment Factors (Based on Actual Inflation Rates)
The actual rate of CPI inflation for 2009 of 0.3% was published in the January 2010 NEWSletter. The actual rate of CPI inflation for 2010 is now available and was 1.8%. These rates (along with the actual 2008 CPI-inflation rate of 2.4%) yield the following final price-adjustment factors.
Table 2
Final 2010 Price-Adjustment Factors for Patented Drug Products (Based on Actual CPI-Inflation Rates for 2009 and 2010)
|
Benchmark Year |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
Price-Adjustment Factor |
1.045 |
1.021 |
1.018 |
The final year-over-year price increase cap for 2010 is 2.7% (= 1.5 x 1.8%).