The average selling price for VERCISE GEVIA in Norway dropped in 2022, according to GlobalData. The average selling price, the complete price range of high and low prices and a 3-year forecast for the VERCISE GEVIA device in Norway can be viewed in GlobalData’s micro pricing report. Buy the report here.

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The VERCISE GEVIA is sold by Boston Scientific in the Deep Brain Stimulators market. A Deep Brain Stimulator (DBS) is a device that is comprised of a brain-oriented pacemaker (an implantable pulse generator) that sends electrical stimulation through surgically-implanted electrodes to specific targets in the brain. DBSs are commonly used to treat movement disorders as well as neuropsychiatric disorders.

Factors contributing to the list price of a medical device include but are not limited to therapy area, complexity of procedure, level of reimbursement, development costs, the number of competing manufacturers, product life cycle, and whether there have been any recent new technology or product launches. Moreover, final selling prices vary geographically and by facility type. These prices are further subject to discounts, as well as purchasing and distribution agreements.

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This micro pricing report leverages GlobalData’s Global Brand Pricing tracker, which estimates brand-level selling prices (including discounts) of key medical devices in 30 countries. GlobalData’s Medical Intelligence Center uses a proprietary algorithm that leverages numerous pricing sources, with an emphasis on real-world data. Medical device pricing data can be tracked by market, company, and brand globally.