Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England spends over £9 billion on prescription medicines dispensed in primary care, of which over two-thirds is accounted for by repeat prescriptions. Recently, GPs in England have been urged to limit the duration of repeat prescriptions, where clinically appropriate, to 28 days to reduce wastage and hence contain costs. However, shorter prescriptions will increase transaction costs and thus may not be cost saving. Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that shorter prescriptions are associated with lower adherence, which would be expected to lead to lower clinical benefit. The objective of this study is to estimate the cost-effectiveness of 3-month versus 28-day repeat prescriptions from ...
This cross-sectional study estimates the costs incurred by the National Health Service (NHS) in Engl...
Background: Minimising prescription costs while maintaining quality is a core element of delivering ...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England spends over £9 billion on prescription medi...
BACKGROUND: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gener...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
King S, Miani C, Exley J, Larkin J, Kirtley A, Payne RA. Impact of issuing longer- versus shorter-du...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background: The NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but ...
© 2013 Wilson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
This cross-sectional study estimates the costs incurred by the National Health Service (NHS) in Engl...
Background: Minimising prescription costs while maintaining quality is a core element of delivering ...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England spends over £9 billion on prescription medi...
BACKGROUND: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gener...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
King S, Miani C, Exley J, Larkin J, Kirtley A, Payne RA. Impact of issuing longer- versus shorter-du...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Background: The NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but ...
© 2013 Wilson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
This cross-sectional study estimates the costs incurred by the National Health Service (NHS) in Engl...
Background: Minimising prescription costs while maintaining quality is a core element of delivering ...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...