Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Increase in the number (cost to NHS) of medicines prescribed for which there had been a fee (inhaled corticosteroids). (2) Reduction in hospital admissions for conditions related to those medications for which there had been a fee (asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD))-when both are compared with prescribed medicines and admissions for a condition (diabetes mellitus) for which prescriptions were historically free. Design Natural experimental retrospective general practice level interrupted time series (ITS) analysis using administrative data. Setting General practices, Scotland, UK. Participants 732 (73.6%) general practices acro...
Background: There is an increasing prevalence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Background: Opioids are used to treat patients with chronic pain, but their long-term use is associa...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
Background: Changing demographics with an increase in chronic disease prevalence coupled with more a...
Decisions on the clinical and cost effectiveness of new medicines are delivered by health technology...
Objective To assess the effects of the abolition in April 2007 of prescription co-payments in Wales ...
Objective: To assess effects of abolition of prescription copayments in Wales on rates of dispensin...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Objectives Patient co-payments for prescription medicines in Wales were abolished in April 2007 and...
Abstract Objectives To determine whether exempting people (with high health needs and living in area...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England spends over £9 billion on prescription medi...
Background: There is an increasing prevalence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Background: Opioids are used to treat patients with chronic pain, but their long-term use is associa...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...
Objectives To identify whether the abolition of prescription fees in Scotland resulted in: (1) Incre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
Background: Changing demographics with an increase in chronic disease prevalence coupled with more a...
Decisions on the clinical and cost effectiveness of new medicines are delivered by health technology...
Objective To assess the effects of the abolition in April 2007 of prescription co-payments in Wales ...
Objective: To assess effects of abolition of prescription copayments in Wales on rates of dispensin...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of early repeat prescriptions and treatment switching over an 11...
Objectives Patient co-payments for prescription medicines in Wales were abolished in April 2007 and...
Abstract Objectives To determine whether exempting people (with high health needs and living in area...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England spends over £9 billion on prescription medi...
Background: There is an increasing prevalence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Background: Opioids are used to treat patients with chronic pain, but their long-term use is associa...
Background: To reduce expenditure on, and wastage of, drugs, some commissioners have encouraged gene...