The aim of this paper is to examine whether the introduction of new hospital specialties contributed to an increase in GP prescription costs. New specialties were introduced in Dr Gray's hospital, Grampian, North-East Scotland in 1994. Data on prescription costs and volume for groups of drugs associated with the new specialties were obtained for all GP practices in Moray (study practices) and Kincardine and Deeside (control practices). Comparing the periods January-April in 1994 with 1995, and 1995 with 1996, an upward trend in GP prescription costs was detected for ulcer healing drugs and anti-depressants. The trend in Kincardine and Deeside also pointed to rising prescription costs, although to a lesser extent. The number of patients refe...
There is a large excess in prescribing costs by GPs in Wales compared with England. This excess amou...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and NICE clinical guidelines on presc...
million a year by being more efficient when prescribing drugs. They added that general practitioners...
Objective: To explore the relevance of prescription changes and related drug costs when patients are...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary care sector,...
Purpose of the study: To investigate the variation in the net ingredient cost (NIC) of the medicatio...
<div><p>Prescription drug spending is growing faster than any other sector of healthcare. However, v...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and National Institute for Health and...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
Purpose of the study To investigate the variation in the net ingredient cost (NIC) of the medication...
Objective To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary ca...
There is a large excess in prescribing costs by GPs in Wales compared with England. This excess amou...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and NICE clinical guidelines on presc...
million a year by being more efficient when prescribing drugs. They added that general practitioners...
Objective: To explore the relevance of prescription changes and related drug costs when patients are...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary care sector,...
Purpose of the study: To investigate the variation in the net ingredient cost (NIC) of the medicatio...
<div><p>Prescription drug spending is growing faster than any other sector of healthcare. However, v...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and National Institute for Health and...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
Purpose of the study To investigate the variation in the net ingredient cost (NIC) of the medication...
Objective To explore the influence of hospitalisation on the prescription of drugs in the primary ca...
There is a large excess in prescribing costs by GPs in Wales compared with England. This excess amou...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and NICE clinical guidelines on presc...
million a year by being more efficient when prescribing drugs. They added that general practitioners...