IPHA definition

IPHA means the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association

Examples of IPHA in a sentence

  • In the event of any further dispute in relation to Clause 6, arising between the HSE and a manufacturer/importer, appeal may be made to an expert committee, the membership of which will be agreed between the HSE and IPHA.

  • It is further agreed that any such expenses will be paid at the rate of fair market value (in line with the IPHA Code of Practice) and subject to the documentation evidencing the expenses being in sufficient detail for the financial reporting purposes of the Party making payment, provided that the required detail does not impose an unreasonable administrative burden upon the Clinical Organisation.

  • No rebate will be payable on the specific dosage forms of medicines which are the subject of the price reductions applied under Clause 6 The HSE, in consultation with IPHA, will develop within 12 months of the commencement of the new Agreement, audit procedures to assure manufacturers/importers of the accuracy of the rebates being requested under this clause.

  • Should reimbursement be refused appeal may be made to an expert committee, the membership of which will be agreed between the HSE and IPHA.

  • The operation of this Agreement will be reviewed by the HSE and IPHA at regular intervals and any matter relating to the interpretation of these terms, including the price terms or the operation of the Agreement, shall be resolved in discussions between IPHA and the HSE.

  • Any new guidelines will be agreed between IPHA and the HSE Where a new medicine is subject to assessment, the reimbursement decision will be notified within 90 days of the receipt of the reimbursement application.

  • During the course of this Agreement, the HSE may introduce a rebate across all the Schemes following consultation with IPHA.

  • It is further agreed that any such expenses will be paid at the rate of fair market value (in line with the IPHA Code of Practice) and subject to the documentation evidencing the expenses being in sufficient detail for the Sponsor’s financial reporting purposes, provided that the required detail does not impose an unreasonable administrative burden upon the Participating Organisation.

  • GSK shall comply with the requirements of both the IPHA Code of Marketing Practice and the ABPI Code of Practice and its own internal codes of practice to ensure that all involvement with MHFI will be declared on the GSK UK web site and, in the case of GSK Ireland, be published in a booklet annually available on request, including the percentage which GSK's funding represents for MHFI.

  • IPHA favours a simple and expeditious procedure in relation to the provision of compensation for injury caused by participation in clinical trials.