The cost of inadequate prescriptions for hypolipidaemic drugs

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Ballesteros, LC
San Martín, MIF
Cuesta, TS
Mayor, EE
Bilbao, CL
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[1] Primary Healthcare Management, Hlth Area 10, Madrid 28902, Spain
[2] Univ Alcala Madrid, Dept Hlth Sci & Social Med, Madrid, Spain
[3] Primary Healthcare Management, Area 9, Madrid, Spain
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10.2165/00019053-200119050-00006
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F [经济];
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Background: The high consumption of hypolipidaemic agents warrants the study of the costs caused by these medicines being inadequately prescribed. Objective: To quantify the economic cost generated in 1 year in primary care by inadequate (or unnecessary) prescriptions for hypolipidaemic drugs. Methods: A cross-sectional study based on hypolipidaemic drug prescriptions for a population of pensioners ordered during 1 year by 49 family physicians from 4 health areas in Madrid, Spain. Each doctor completed a data collection sheet for each patient for whom a hypolipidaemic agent was prescribed. The adequacy of each prescription was evaluated according to 2 quality levels: for level 1, it was necessary to have knowledge of the following parameters: total cholesterol level at the start of treatment, low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) level, whether dietary intervention preceded pharmacological treatment, patient age and risk factors; for level 2, it was not necessary to have knowledge of either diet before pharmacological treatment or LDL-C levels. Inadequate expenditure was quantified by physician, by type of doctor who initiated the pharmacological treatment (the family physician, specialist, other doctor), therapeutic group and agent. Study perspective: Primary healthcare management of 4 public health areas. Results: The cost of inadequate prescriptions for hypolipidaemic drugs reached 116 480.60 US dollars ($US; 1997 values) for quality level 1 and $US37 893.37 for level 2. 12.3% of the health professionals ordered all their prescriptions inadequately (level 1). Of the total inadequate prescription expenditure, 20.4% rep resented treatments initiated by family physicians and 35.3% by specialists (level 1). Statins made up 78.2% of the total cost; the inadequate expenditure for this therapeutic group reached $US88 797 (level 1). Of the prescriptions for fibrates, 88% were inadequate (level 1). Conclusions: In this study, 67% of prescriptions for hypolipidaemic medicines were ordered inadequately in the pensioner population, which represents a considerable pharmacological expenditure. This percentage and the mean cost per inadequate prescription was higher if a specialist was the professional Initiating the treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to run pharmaceutical prescription quality programmes with both primary care physicians and specialists involved.
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