This report explores the range of possible causes that might explain observed international variations in the usage of medicines for selected disease areas: dementia, osteoporosis, cancer, diabetes and hepatitis C. Commissioned by the UK Department of Health, through its Policy Research Programme, it complements a quantitative analysis of medicines uptake carried out by the Office for Health Economics (OHE) of medicines uptake across 16 classes of medicines in 13 high-income countries in 2012/13. Both studies build on an earlier study led by Professor Sir Mike Richards (UK) into the extent and causes of international variations in drug usage, published in 2010. Drawing on a rapid evidence assessment, we explore, for each of the five disease...
-This is the author's version of the article:" Diffusion of pharmaceuticals: cross-country evidence ...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
International audienceObjectives:Variation in antibiotic use may reflect inappropriate use. We aimed...
Access to effective and affordable medicines (medical care) is considered an equitable right for all...
We analyze the relative importance of population versus institutional factors in explaining cross-co...
Background: Given significant regional differences globally in healthcare systems, policies, and cul...
This paper studies the diffusion of biopharmaceuticals across European countries, focusing on anti-T...
The United States spends considerably more per capita on prescription drugs than other countries in ...
Objectives Prescribed and over-the-counter (non-prescribed) medicine usage has increased in recent y...
Comparative cross national (CNC) drug utilization studies are challenging. However, there can be con...
Understanding variability in prescribing patterns through comparative drug utilization studies can c...
Background Medicines compendia, also called formularies, are the most commonly used drug information...
cardiovascular disorders has been shown to diVer between countries. In this study we examined whethe...
Little is known about the contextual variability in osteoporosis medication utilization. Our aims we...
The analysis aimed to determine whether countries with indicators of robust national drug policy als...
-This is the author's version of the article:" Diffusion of pharmaceuticals: cross-country evidence ...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
International audienceObjectives:Variation in antibiotic use may reflect inappropriate use. We aimed...
Access to effective and affordable medicines (medical care) is considered an equitable right for all...
We analyze the relative importance of population versus institutional factors in explaining cross-co...
Background: Given significant regional differences globally in healthcare systems, policies, and cul...
This paper studies the diffusion of biopharmaceuticals across European countries, focusing on anti-T...
The United States spends considerably more per capita on prescription drugs than other countries in ...
Objectives Prescribed and over-the-counter (non-prescribed) medicine usage has increased in recent y...
Comparative cross national (CNC) drug utilization studies are challenging. However, there can be con...
Understanding variability in prescribing patterns through comparative drug utilization studies can c...
Background Medicines compendia, also called formularies, are the most commonly used drug information...
cardiovascular disorders has been shown to diVer between countries. In this study we examined whethe...
Little is known about the contextual variability in osteoporosis medication utilization. Our aims we...
The analysis aimed to determine whether countries with indicators of robust national drug policy als...
-This is the author's version of the article:" Diffusion of pharmaceuticals: cross-country evidence ...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
International audienceObjectives:Variation in antibiotic use may reflect inappropriate use. We aimed...