IMPORTANCE: Few interventions are proven to reduce total health care costs, and addressing cost-related nonadherence has the potential to do so.OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of eliminating out-of-pocket medication fees on total health care costs.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This secondary analysis of a multicenter randomized clinical trial using a prespecified outcome took place across 9 primary care sites in Ontario, Canada (6 in Toronto and 3 in rural areas), where health care services are generally publicly funded. Adult patients (≥18 years old) reporting cost-related nonadherence to medicines in the past 12 months were recruited between June 1, 2016, and April 28, 2017, and followed up until April 28, 2020. Data analysis was ...
Background: Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the pr...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced primary...
Hospitals in Canada manage their formularies independently, yet many inpatients are discharged on me...
IMPORTANCE: Few interventions are proven to reduce total health care costs, and addressing cost-rela...
Funding: This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (NP, 381409, https://...
BackgroundAdherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patien...
Background Adherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patie...
This work is supported by grant 381409 from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Ontario...
Shikha Gupta,1 Mary Ann McColl,1 Sara J Guilcher,2 Karen Smith3 1School of Rehabilitation Therapy, ...
Introduction: Cost-related non-adherence to medicines is common in low-income, middle-income and hig...
Background: Hospitals in Canada manage their formularies independently, yet many inpatients are disc...
Over the course of more than 30 years, a series of Canadian government commissions and health policy...
Introduction Prescription charges prevent many people from accessing the medicines they need to main...
NP, RHG and ADP were supported as Clinician Scientists by the Department of Family and Community Med...
Introduction: The number of medicines prescribed to a patient can be an obstacle to medicine adheren...
Background: Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the pr...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced primary...
Hospitals in Canada manage their formularies independently, yet many inpatients are discharged on me...
IMPORTANCE: Few interventions are proven to reduce total health care costs, and addressing cost-rela...
Funding: This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (NP, 381409, https://...
BackgroundAdherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patien...
Background Adherence to medicines is low for a variety of reasons, including the cost borne by patie...
This work is supported by grant 381409 from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Ontario...
Shikha Gupta,1 Mary Ann McColl,1 Sara J Guilcher,2 Karen Smith3 1School of Rehabilitation Therapy, ...
Introduction: Cost-related non-adherence to medicines is common in low-income, middle-income and hig...
Background: Hospitals in Canada manage their formularies independently, yet many inpatients are disc...
Over the course of more than 30 years, a series of Canadian government commissions and health policy...
Introduction Prescription charges prevent many people from accessing the medicines they need to main...
NP, RHG and ADP were supported as Clinician Scientists by the Department of Family and Community Med...
Introduction: The number of medicines prescribed to a patient can be an obstacle to medicine adheren...
Background: Canadians pay amongst the highest generic drug prices in the world. In July 2010, the pr...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced primary...
Hospitals in Canada manage their formularies independently, yet many inpatients are discharged on me...