OBJECTIVE: We evaluate the effects of drug price reduction policy on pharmaceutical expenditure and prescription patterns in diabetes medication. DESIGN: An interrupted time series study design using generalized estimating equations. SETTING: This study used National Health Insurance claim data from 2010 to 2013. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 68 127 diabetes patients and 12 465 hospitals. INTERVENTION(S): The drug price reduction policy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome is pharmaceutical expenditure and prescription rate. To evaluate changes in prescription rate, we measured prescription rates such a brand-name drug and drug price reduction rate. RESULTS: Although the drug price reduction policy associated with decreased pharmace...
ABSTRACTThis article reviews the change in the reimbursement and pricing system in South Korea, whic...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the prospective drug utilization review (DUR)...
Background: Between 2000 and 2013, spending on medicines in Korea increased by 275.3%. In order to c...
Abstract Background Despite the potential widespread application and a significant need, the policy ...
Objective: To identify the effect of price control policies on drug expenditure in South Korea. Meth...
Background: To ensure effective prescription practices and reduce diabetes-related pharmaceutical ex...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the quantitative effects of the drug price reduction on pharmaceutical expen...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a new drug-pricing system (Janu...
Dept. of Public Health/박사Background: Increases in pharmaceutical expenditures constitute a major iss...
Objectives: To control increasing pharmaceutical expenditures, Taiwan's National Health Insurance ha...
Abstract what does the demand for pharmaceutical look like? How effectively does a price regulation ...
Background: Under the risk of financial sustainability of National Health Insurance, Korean governme...
Objective: To study drug expenditure and the pattern of Non-Essential drug (NED) use after the restr...
Introduction: The cost of pharmaceuticals has increased rapidly in Korea in recent years. Expenditur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative benefits and the costs associated with the 0aintroduction of the...
ABSTRACTThis article reviews the change in the reimbursement and pricing system in South Korea, whic...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the prospective drug utilization review (DUR)...
Background: Between 2000 and 2013, spending on medicines in Korea increased by 275.3%. In order to c...
Abstract Background Despite the potential widespread application and a significant need, the policy ...
Objective: To identify the effect of price control policies on drug expenditure in South Korea. Meth...
Background: To ensure effective prescription practices and reduce diabetes-related pharmaceutical ex...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the quantitative effects of the drug price reduction on pharmaceutical expen...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a new drug-pricing system (Janu...
Dept. of Public Health/박사Background: Increases in pharmaceutical expenditures constitute a major iss...
Objectives: To control increasing pharmaceutical expenditures, Taiwan's National Health Insurance ha...
Abstract what does the demand for pharmaceutical look like? How effectively does a price regulation ...
Background: Under the risk of financial sustainability of National Health Insurance, Korean governme...
Objective: To study drug expenditure and the pattern of Non-Essential drug (NED) use after the restr...
Introduction: The cost of pharmaceuticals has increased rapidly in Korea in recent years. Expenditur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative benefits and the costs associated with the 0aintroduction of the...
ABSTRACTThis article reviews the change in the reimbursement and pricing system in South Korea, whic...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the prospective drug utilization review (DUR)...
Background: Between 2000 and 2013, spending on medicines in Korea increased by 275.3%. In order to c...