ObjectivesApproximately one in eight practices in primary care in England are ‘dispensing practices’ with an in-house dispensary providing medication directly to patients. These practices can generate additional income by negotiating lower prices on higher cost drugs, while being reimbursed at a standard rate. They, therefore, have a potential financial conflict of interest around prescribing choices. We aimed to determine whether dispensing practices are more likely to prescribe high-cost options for four commonly prescribed classes of drug where there is no evidence of superiority for high-cost options.DesignA list was generated of drugs with high acquisition costs that were no more clinically effective than those with the lowest acquisit...
Objectives: Prescribing of homeopathy still occurs in a small minority of English general practices....
<p>Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS expenditure...
Abstract Objective All health care systems in the world struggle with rising costs for drugs. We sou...
ObjectivesApproximately one in eight practices in primary care in England are ‘dispensing practices’...
OBJECTIVES: Approximately one in eight practices in primary care in England are 'dispensing practice...
Background: We aimed to examine the cost-related prescribing performance of primary care physicians ...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
Aim To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up 9...
Aim: To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up ...
With prescribing expenditure rising and evidence of prescribing costs variation, general practitione...
Medications form a significant portion of spending in primary health care. Angiotensin-converting en...
Abstract Background Drug expenditures are responsible for an increasing proportion of health costs, ...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
To ensure sufficient access to healthcare in remote areas, some countries allow physicians to direct...
Interventions designed to narrow the gap between research findings and clinical practice may be effe...
Objectives: Prescribing of homeopathy still occurs in a small minority of English general practices....
<p>Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS expenditure...
Abstract Objective All health care systems in the world struggle with rising costs for drugs. We sou...
ObjectivesApproximately one in eight practices in primary care in England are ‘dispensing practices’...
OBJECTIVES: Approximately one in eight practices in primary care in England are 'dispensing practice...
Background: We aimed to examine the cost-related prescribing performance of primary care physicians ...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
Aim To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up 9...
Aim: To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up ...
With prescribing expenditure rising and evidence of prescribing costs variation, general practitione...
Medications form a significant portion of spending in primary health care. Angiotensin-converting en...
Abstract Background Drug expenditures are responsible for an increasing proportion of health costs, ...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
To ensure sufficient access to healthcare in remote areas, some countries allow physicians to direct...
Interventions designed to narrow the gap between research findings and clinical practice may be effe...
Objectives: Prescribing of homeopathy still occurs in a small minority of English general practices....
<p>Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS expenditure...
Abstract Objective All health care systems in the world struggle with rising costs for drugs. We sou...