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In most developed countries drugs are dispensed to patients through physicians and pharmacists. This paper studies the … a self-dispensation regime. Pharmacies in cantons that allow physicians to dispense drugs tend to have relatively higher …
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in hospital treatment and heterogeneity in physicians' adherence to hospital choices. The spillover effects create cost …
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established in the community for it to be prescribed more heavily by specialists and target physicians in solo practice and newer … physicians to speed up the adoption process. Furthermore, for newer drugs traditional forms of detailing via a live sales rep are …
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Physicians' relationships with the pharmaceutical industry have recently come under public scrutiny, particularly in … indicate that both the number and the dollar- value of marketing visits increase physicians' patented opioid claims …
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In most developed countries drugs are dispensed to patients through physicians and pharmacists. This paper studies the … a self-dispensation regime. Pharmacies in cantons that allow physicians to dispense drugs tend to have relatively higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021080
in hospital treatment and heterogeneity in the physicians' adherence to hospital choices. Our results suggest that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011570769
Markets require informed participants to function efficiently. This paper examines the impact of providing targeted information directly to patients on their purchasing-decisions regarding pharmaceutical drugs. We analyze the effect of informational letters sent by a Swiss health insurer to...
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prescription products to physicians at a less expensive way than traditional detailing. In the proposed promotion response model …
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pharmaceuticals. I examine micro-panel data from Japan, where physicians can legally make profits by prescribing and dispensing drugs …. The results indicate that physicians often fail to internalize patient costs, explaining why cheaper generics are …
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A country's pharmaceutical policy is unique, just like its culture. Japan is no exception. Japan has employed a unique dynamic price-control rule that updates regulated retail prices based on the previous period's transaction prices. At the same time, separation of prescribing and dispensing has...
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