INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, particularly those regarded as less essential. However, copayments are associated with decreased use of all medicines. Publicly insured populations encompass some vulnerable patient groups such as older individuals and low income groups, who may be especially susceptible to medication non-adherence when required to pay. Non-adherence has potential consequences of increased morbidity and costs elsewhere in the system. OBJECTIVE: To quantify the risk of non-adherence to prescribed medicines in publicly insured populations exposed to copayments. METHODS: The population of interest consisted of cohorts who received public health insurance. The interven...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
Background: A 50 cent prescription levy was introduced in 2010 on the General Medical Services (GMS)...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, particularly those r...
Introduction: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Copayment policies aim to reduce the burden of medication expenditure but may affect adherence and g...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
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...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
Background: A 50 cent prescription levy was introduced in 2010 on the General Medical Services (GMS)...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, particularly those r...
Introduction: Copayments are intended to decrease third party expenditure on pharmaceuticals, partic...
Copayment policies aim to reduce the burden of medication expenditure but may affect adherence and g...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of the introduction of a €0.50 prescription copayment, and its incre...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
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...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
While pharmaceutical copayments are effective in containing system-level expenditures, the increased...
Background: A 50 cent prescription levy was introduced in 2010 on the General Medical Services (GMS)...