Background: Measures taken over the past four years in Greece to reduce pharmaceutical expenditure have led to significant price reductions for medicines, but have also changed patient cost-sharing rates for prescription drugs. This study attempts to capture the resulting increase in patients’ out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses for prescription drugs during the 2011-2014 period. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective review of financial data derived from 39 883 prescriptions, dispensed at three randomly chosen pharmacies located in Lamia, central Greece. Results: The study recorded an average contribution rate per prescription as follows: 11.28% for 2011 (95% CI: 10.76-11.80), 14.10% for 2012, 19.97% for 2013, and 29.08% for 2014. ...
European health systems are increasingly adopting cost-sharing models, potentially increasing out-of...
Introduction: Studies have demonstrated that co-payments on medication reduce the consumption of bot...
The financial crisis has had a tremendous impact on Greece’s economy, exacerbating existing problems...
Background Measures taken over the past four years in Greece to reduce pharmaceutical expenditure ...
Aim: Clarity on health expenditures is essential for the timely identification of risks that jeopard...
Increasing expenditures on retail pharmaceuticals bring a critical challenge to the financial stabil...
Increasing expenditures on retail pharmaceuticals bring a critical challenge to the financial stabil...
The rising healthcare expenditures as percentage of GDP is a reality that all developed countries ha...
Cost-sharing was recently introduced in the Greek Primary Health Care, as a supplementary mechanism ...
Background: While the prices of pharmaceuticals are relatively low in Greece, expenditure on them is...
This paper explores different empirical strategies to examine the effect of cost sharing for prescri...
The existence of relationship between economic variables has always been an object of study within t...
Cost-sharing was introduced in Greece to supplement the state finance and social insurance funds and...
Background: Publicly-funded drug plans vary in strategies used and policies employed to reduce conti...
Objectives: To determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australi...
European health systems are increasingly adopting cost-sharing models, potentially increasing out-of...
Introduction: Studies have demonstrated that co-payments on medication reduce the consumption of bot...
The financial crisis has had a tremendous impact on Greece’s economy, exacerbating existing problems...
Background Measures taken over the past four years in Greece to reduce pharmaceutical expenditure ...
Aim: Clarity on health expenditures is essential for the timely identification of risks that jeopard...
Increasing expenditures on retail pharmaceuticals bring a critical challenge to the financial stabil...
Increasing expenditures on retail pharmaceuticals bring a critical challenge to the financial stabil...
The rising healthcare expenditures as percentage of GDP is a reality that all developed countries ha...
Cost-sharing was recently introduced in the Greek Primary Health Care, as a supplementary mechanism ...
Background: While the prices of pharmaceuticals are relatively low in Greece, expenditure on them is...
This paper explores different empirical strategies to examine the effect of cost sharing for prescri...
The existence of relationship between economic variables has always been an object of study within t...
Cost-sharing was introduced in Greece to supplement the state finance and social insurance funds and...
Background: Publicly-funded drug plans vary in strategies used and policies employed to reduce conti...
Objectives: To determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australi...
European health systems are increasingly adopting cost-sharing models, potentially increasing out-of...
Introduction: Studies have demonstrated that co-payments on medication reduce the consumption of bot...
The financial crisis has had a tremendous impact on Greece’s economy, exacerbating existing problems...