Background Adherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patients. Some jurisdictions publicly fund medicines for the general population, but many jurisdictions do not, and such policies are contentious. To our knowledge, no trials studying free access to a wide range of medicines have been conducted. Methods and findings We randomly assigned 786 primary care patients who reported not taking medicines due to cost between June 1, 2016 and April 28, 2017 to either free distribution of essential medicines (n = 395) or to usual medicine access (n = 391). The trial was conducted in Ontario, Canada, where hospital care and physician services are publicly funded for the general population but medicines are not...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
Purpose – To estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, emergency room (ER)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether lower copayments charged for generic drugs explain the improved drug ad...
Background Adherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patie...
BackgroundAdherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patien...
Funding: This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (NP, 381409, https://...
This work is supported by grant 381409 from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Ontario...
Introduction: Cost-related non-adherence to medicines is common in low-income, middle-income and hig...
NP, RHG and ADP were supported as Clinician Scientists by the Department of Family and Community Med...
IMPORTANCE: Few interventions are proven to reduce total health care costs, and addressing cost-rela...
Introduction: The number of medicines prescribed to a patient can be an obstacle to medicine adheren...
Introduction: Public policies aimed at improving medicine adherence are restricted to people with a ...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of the New Medicine Service (NMS), a national community phar...
BACKGROUND:Achieving good medication adherence is a major challenge for patients with chronic condit...
BackgroundAchieving good medication adherence is a major challenge for patients with chronic conditi...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
Purpose – To estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, emergency room (ER)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether lower copayments charged for generic drugs explain the improved drug ad...
Background Adherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patie...
BackgroundAdherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patien...
Funding: This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (NP, 381409, https://...
This work is supported by grant 381409 from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Ontario...
Introduction: Cost-related non-adherence to medicines is common in low-income, middle-income and hig...
NP, RHG and ADP were supported as Clinician Scientists by the Department of Family and Community Med...
IMPORTANCE: Few interventions are proven to reduce total health care costs, and addressing cost-rela...
Introduction: The number of medicines prescribed to a patient can be an obstacle to medicine adheren...
Introduction: Public policies aimed at improving medicine adherence are restricted to people with a ...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of the New Medicine Service (NMS), a national community phar...
BACKGROUND:Achieving good medication adherence is a major challenge for patients with chronic condit...
BackgroundAchieving good medication adherence is a major challenge for patients with chronic conditi...
Background: Prescription medication copayments can be a financial burden to many patients. When pati...
Purpose – To estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, emergency room (ER)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether lower copayments charged for generic drugs explain the improved drug ad...