Healthcare consumers' perceptions of incentive-linked prescribing: A scoping review.
Incentive-linked prescribing (ILP) is considered a controversial practice universally. If incentivised, physicians may prioritise meeting pharmaceutical sales targets through prescriptions, rather than considering patients' health and wellbeing. Despite the potential harms of ILP to patients an...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Naveed Noor (Author), Haider Safdar Abbasi (Author), Nina van Der Mark (Author), Zahida Azizullah (Author), Janice Linton (Author), Afifah Rahman-Shepherd (Author), Amna Rehana Siddiqui (Author), Mishal Sameer Khan (Author), Rumina Hasan (Author), Sadia Shakoor (Author) |
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