Reasons why insured consumers co-pay for medicines at retail pharmacies in Pretoria, South Africa
Background: Costly prescription medicines with existing cheaper alternatives tend to be purchased by medically insured consumers of healthcare. In South Africa medical scheme members pay higher out-of-pocket payments for medicines than those without insurance. Aim: This study explored reasons for co...
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Main Authors: | Ntobeko M. Mpanza (Author), Hazel Bradley (Author), Richard Laing (Author) |
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