In most developed countries drugs are dispensed to patients through physicians and pharmacists. This paper studies the effects of allowing doctors to directly dispense drugs to patients (self-dispensation) on pharmaceutical coverage. We use a Swiss dataset in our empirical analysis because Switzerland's federalist legislation allows us to study self-dispensing and non-self-dispensing regimes alike. We add location information obtained from Google Geocoding services to our dataset in order to measure coverage based on distances. To capture a driver of long term positioning decisions, we take revenues as a proxy for a pharmacy's usage rate. We find that, ceteris paribus, self-dispensation leads to a lowered regional density of pharmacies. By ...
Pharmacy accessibility is critical for equity in medication access and is jeopardized by pharmacy cl...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...
In this paper, we apply a two-part model to estimate the effect of health literacy on the demand for...
Regulation of prescription and dispensing of antibiotics has a twin purpose: to enhance access to an...
The regulation on prescribing and dispensing of antibiotics has a double purpose: to enhance access ...
The benefits of separating drug prescribing and dispensing are still unclear, in particular when dru...
This paper analyzes whether the opportunity for physicians to dispense drugs increases healthcare ex...
We analyze whether the possibility for physicians to dispense drugs increases health care expenditu...
Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, rec...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
While most countries separate drug prescription and dispensation to ensure independent drug choice, ...
To ensure sufficient access to healthcare in remote areas, some countries allow physicians to direct...
A cross-sectional survey investigated quality relevant aspects of the most common distribution chann...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics occurs among the population in Europe, particularly in ...
Pharmacy accessibility is critical for equity in medication access and is jeopardized by pharmacy cl...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...
In this paper, we apply a two-part model to estimate the effect of health literacy on the demand for...
Regulation of prescription and dispensing of antibiotics has a twin purpose: to enhance access to an...
The regulation on prescribing and dispensing of antibiotics has a double purpose: to enhance access ...
The benefits of separating drug prescribing and dispensing are still unclear, in particular when dru...
This paper analyzes whether the opportunity for physicians to dispense drugs increases healthcare ex...
We analyze whether the possibility for physicians to dispense drugs increases health care expenditu...
Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, rec...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
While most countries separate drug prescription and dispensation to ensure independent drug choice, ...
To ensure sufficient access to healthcare in remote areas, some countries allow physicians to direct...
A cross-sectional survey investigated quality relevant aspects of the most common distribution chann...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics occurs among the population in Europe, particularly in ...
Pharmacy accessibility is critical for equity in medication access and is jeopardized by pharmacy cl...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics, which comes in different forms [e.g., leftover or over...