Objective: To create and report survey-based indicators of the affordability of prescription medicines for patients in Australia. Method: A cross-sectional study of 1502 randomly selected participants in the Hunter Region of NSW, were interviewed by telephone. Main outcome measure: The self-reported financial burden of obtaining prescription medicines. Results: Data collection was completed with a response rate of 59.0%. Participants who had received and filled at least one prescription medicine in the previous 3 months, and eligible for analysis (n=952), were asked to self-report the level of financial burden from obtaining these medicines. Extreme and heavy financial burdens were reported by 2.1% and 6.8% of participants, respectively. A ...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
_Background:_ Increasing attention is being paid to the affordability of medicines in low- and middl...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Objective. To create and report survey-based indicators of the affordability of prescription medicin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the perceptions of Australian consumers and carers about the financial burden ...
Abstract Objective: To investigate how prescription co‐payments influence the medicine use of Austra...
Objective: To assess patients’ prescription medicine cost consciousness and explore the implications...
Objectives: To determine the cost of medicines for selected chronic illnesses and the proportion of ...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
ObjectivesTo determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australian...
Objectives: To determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australi...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Background: In Australia, as in many other Western cou...
Objective: To describe self-reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lac...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
Introduction Pharmaceutical expenditure is rising in high-income countries. Some countries choose...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
_Background:_ Increasing attention is being paid to the affordability of medicines in low- and middl...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Objective. To create and report survey-based indicators of the affordability of prescription medicin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the perceptions of Australian consumers and carers about the financial burden ...
Abstract Objective: To investigate how prescription co‐payments influence the medicine use of Austra...
Objective: To assess patients’ prescription medicine cost consciousness and explore the implications...
Objectives: To determine the cost of medicines for selected chronic illnesses and the proportion of ...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
ObjectivesTo determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australian...
Objectives: To determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australi...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Background: In Australia, as in many other Western cou...
Objective: To describe self-reported inability to access health care and factors associated with lac...
Background: Evidence from Australia and other countries suggests that some individuals struggle to m...
Introduction Pharmaceutical expenditure is rising in high-income countries. Some countries choose...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
_Background:_ Increasing attention is being paid to the affordability of medicines in low- and middl...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...