Patient co‐payments and use of prescription medicines
Abstract Objective: To investigate how prescription co‐payments influence the medicine use of Australian patients. Methods: Two surveys and an in‐depth interview study were conducted in the Newcastle/Hunter region of New South Wales (NSW). A community‐based survey explored how often prescription cos...
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Main Authors: | Evan Doran (Author), Jane Robertson (Author), Isobel Rolfe (Author), David Henry (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2004-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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