Aim: To determine whether the national declines in prescription medicine use occurring after the 2005 21% increase in co-payments affected all areas of Australia or were specific to remote and disadvantaged areas. Methods: Observed dispensing of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and statins were obtained for 1392 statistical local areas (SLA) of Australia in 2004 and 2006. Expected dispensing was based on national dispensing rates and was age standardised to each SLA. Expected dispensing for 2006 was based on pre-2005 prescription trends. Ratios of observed to expected dispensing (dispensing ratios) for each SLA were calculated. Mean dispensing ratios for each medicine and year were calculated for all remoteness and disadvantage groups. General...
Objective: To evaluate the prescribing practices of Australian dispensing doctors (DDs) and to explo...
Background In response to health workforce shortages policymakers have considered expanding the r...
Abstract Purpose We quantified changes in dispensing of common medicines proposed for “re-purposing...
Aim. To determine whether the national declines in prescription medicine use occurring after the 200...
Purpose: Patient co-payments for medicines subsidised under the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits S...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo determine whether a 24% increase in ...
BACKGROUND: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Background: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
People living in Australia’s regional areas access cardiovascular disease (CVD) medicines at highe...
Background: Patterns of opioid dispensing often exhibit substantial temporal and geographical variab...
The study examined the relationship between dispensing patterns of prescription opioids, neighborhoo...
Background: The Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) first subsidized cholinesteraseinhib...
Objectives: To examine the trends in the prescribing of subsidised proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and...
PURPOSE: Population-based observational studies have documented global increases in opioid analgesic...
BackgroundInappropriate utilization of prescription opioids and benzodiazepines is a public health p...
Objective: To evaluate the prescribing practices of Australian dispensing doctors (DDs) and to explo...
Background In response to health workforce shortages policymakers have considered expanding the r...
Abstract Purpose We quantified changes in dispensing of common medicines proposed for “re-purposing...
Aim. To determine whether the national declines in prescription medicine use occurring after the 200...
Purpose: Patient co-payments for medicines subsidised under the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits S...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo determine whether a 24% increase in ...
BACKGROUND: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Background: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
People living in Australia’s regional areas access cardiovascular disease (CVD) medicines at highe...
Background: Patterns of opioid dispensing often exhibit substantial temporal and geographical variab...
The study examined the relationship between dispensing patterns of prescription opioids, neighborhoo...
Background: The Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) first subsidized cholinesteraseinhib...
Objectives: To examine the trends in the prescribing of subsidised proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and...
PURPOSE: Population-based observational studies have documented global increases in opioid analgesic...
BackgroundInappropriate utilization of prescription opioids and benzodiazepines is a public health p...
Objective: To evaluate the prescribing practices of Australian dispensing doctors (DDs) and to explo...
Background In response to health workforce shortages policymakers have considered expanding the r...
Abstract Purpose We quantified changes in dispensing of common medicines proposed for “re-purposing...