Determinants of Primary Nonadherence to Medications Prescribed by General Practitioners Among Adults in Hungary: Cross-Sectional Evaluation of Health Insurance Data
Background: Primary nonadherence to prescribed medications occurs when patients do not fill or dispense prescriptions written by healthcare providers. Although it has become an important public health issue in recent years, little is known about its frequency, causes, and consequences. Moreover, the...
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Main Authors: | Nouh Harsha (Author), László Kőrösi (Author), Anita Pálinkás (Author), Klára Bíró (Author), Klára Boruzs (Author), Róza Ádány (Author), János Sándor (Author), Árpád Czifra (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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