Refill non-adherence to repeat prescriptions leads to treatment gaps or to high extra costs

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作者
Krigsman, Kristin [1 ]
Melander, Arne
Carlsten, Anders
Ekedahl, Anders
Nilsson, J. Lars G.
机构
[1] NEPI Fdn, S-11881 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Malmo Univ Hosp, Dept Community Med, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden
[3] Apoteket AB, Natl Corp Swedish Pharmacies, S-41327 Gothenburg, Sweden
来源
PHARMACY WORLD & SCIENCE | 2007年 / 29卷 / 01期
关键词
costs; exemption from charges; oversupply; refill adherence; repeat prescriptions; treatment gaps; undersupply; ADHERENCE; MEDICINES; PATIENT; THERAPY; CHARGES;
D O I
10.1007/s11096-005-4797-8
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the nature and extent of undersupply and the economic consequences of oversupply of medication among non-adherent patients. Methods: This study used copies of repeat prescriptions (=multiple dispensations), collected during 1 week in 2002 at 16 Swedish community pharmacies. For patients with a refill adherence below 80%, treatment gaps were defined as the number of days they had no drug available. The cost of drug oversupply (i.e., refill adherence > 120%) was calculated from the prices of the drug packages dispensed. Results: The number of collected repeat prescriptions was 3,636. The median of treatment gaps among patients with a refill adherence below 80% was 53 days per 90-100 days treatment period and the corresponding median for oversupply was 40 days. The cost of oversupply for exempt patients (i.e., patients who have paid 1,800 SEK (196 euro; US$ 243) per year for medicines) was 32,000 SEK (3,500 euro; US$ 4,300) higher than for non-exempt patients. An extrapolation to all Sweden indicates that exemption from charges leads to an additional oversupply of about 142 million SEK (15 million euro; US$ 19 million) per year above that of non-exempt patients. Conclusion: Both undersupply and oversupply of prescribed medicines are common in Sweden. Patients with a refill adherence below 80% seem to have less than half of the prescribed treatment available. Oversupply or drug stockpiling occurs more frequently among exempt than among non-exempt patients, and this oversupply leads to high unnecessary costs.
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