Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to medications. Relevant data can inform policy to minimise such unintended effects. We explored the generalisability of evidence for copayments by comparing two international copayment polices, one in Massachusetts and one in Ireland, to assess whether effects on medication adherence were comparable. We used national prescription data for public health insurance programmes in Ireland and Medicaid data in the U.S. New users of oral anti-hypertensive, anti-hyperlipidaemic and diabetic drugs were included (total n = 14,259 in U.S. and n = 43,843 in Ireland). We examined changes in adherence in intervention and comparator groups in each setting using ...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and card...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Introduction: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
PURPOSE: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
Copayment policies aim to reduce the burden of medication expenditure but may affect adherence and g...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceut...
Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, particularly those r...
This paper studies the relationship between medical compliance and health outcomes - hospitalization...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and card...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Copayments for prescriptions may increase morbidity and mortality via reductions in adherence to med...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Introduction: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
PURPOSE: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
Copayment policies aim to reduce the burden of medication expenditure but may affect adherence and g...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceut...
Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, particularly those r...
This paper studies the relationship between medical compliance and health outcomes - hospitalization...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease to man...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prescription drugs are used in people with hypertension, diabetes, and card...