Objectives Our analysis assessed the impact of information on patients' preferences in prescription versus over-the-counter (OTC) delivery systems.Methods A contingent valuation (CV) study was implemented, randomly assigning 534 lay people into the receipt of limited or extended information concerning new influenza drugs. In each information arm, people answered two questions: the first asked about willingness to pay (WTP) for the new prescription drug; the second asked about WTP for the same drug sold OTC.Results We show that WTP is higher for the OTC scenario and that the level of information plays a significant role in the evaluation of the OTC scenario, with more information being associated with an increase in the WTP. In contrast, the...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences...
The use of willingness to pay to value the benefits of health care is increasing. Much of this work ...
Christian Kunow, Bernhard Langer Department of Health, Nursing, Management, University of Applied Sc...
OBJECTIVES: Our analysis assessed the impact of information on patients' preferences in prescription...
Pharmaceutical expenditure represents a large percentage of total healthcare expenditure, and has th...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for the treatment of su...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
Background: Over-the-counter (OTC)-drugs are available without a doctor’s prescription. Whereas this...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for the treatment of suspecte...
Advertising of the Over-the-counter drugs is a growing segment. Our research aims to identify the ma...
Restrictions on retail purchases of pseudoephedrine are one regulatory approach to reduce the social...
Restrictions on retail purchases of pseudoephedrine are one regulatory approach to reduce the social...
Background: Over-the-counter medicines (OTC) are widely available and can be purchased without a pre...
This paper contributes to the current debate on health system reform by assessing the impact of insu...
Background: Value of information (VOI) is a tool that can be used to inform decisions concerning add...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences...
The use of willingness to pay to value the benefits of health care is increasing. Much of this work ...
Christian Kunow, Bernhard Langer Department of Health, Nursing, Management, University of Applied Sc...
OBJECTIVES: Our analysis assessed the impact of information on patients' preferences in prescription...
Pharmaceutical expenditure represents a large percentage of total healthcare expenditure, and has th...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for the treatment of su...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
Background: Over-the-counter (OTC)-drugs are available without a doctor’s prescription. Whereas this...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for the treatment of suspecte...
Advertising of the Over-the-counter drugs is a growing segment. Our research aims to identify the ma...
Restrictions on retail purchases of pseudoephedrine are one regulatory approach to reduce the social...
Restrictions on retail purchases of pseudoephedrine are one regulatory approach to reduce the social...
Background: Over-the-counter medicines (OTC) are widely available and can be purchased without a pre...
This paper contributes to the current debate on health system reform by assessing the impact of insu...
Background: Value of information (VOI) is a tool that can be used to inform decisions concerning add...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences...
The use of willingness to pay to value the benefits of health care is increasing. Much of this work ...
Christian Kunow, Bernhard Langer Department of Health, Nursing, Management, University of Applied Sc...