@mancunianmedic The health economics evidence shows “copayment reduces the use of prescription medicine, consultations with general practitioners and specialists, and ambulatory care”, especially if you are disadvantaged. Not good at all, assuming this car
@JoseMedFamLab @mlalanda @ActaSanitaria Bueno, yo por lo pronto he encontrado estos: https://t.co/xoWKYBf7mT https://t.co/wJddfMg4Zc Y los resultados no me parecen tan optimistas (tengo q leerlos con calma)
@nadinebh_ @instituteforgov Article DOI: 10.1007/s10198-013-0526-8 URL https://t.co/Kg7zZLH67G
RT @HPIAndyCowper: @tumtumtum Co-payment is a great idea if you want to increase complexity and disincentivise poor people from seeking ear…
@tumtumtum Co-payment is a great idea if you want to increase complexity and disincentivise poor people from seeking early treatment. https://t.co/mBlwG2q4ir
RT @SethiSimon: @helenbevan Sobering read... the whole issue of copayments acting as a disincentive to getting care seems v real. Review of…
@helenbevan Sobering read... the whole issue of copayments acting as a disincentive to getting care seems v real. Review of evidence below shows (unsurprisingly) it disproportionately causes low income patients to not use healthcare https://t.co/s8zJyH7c
Litt lesestoff til den pågående egenandelsdiskusjonen. https://t.co/PaovKSbwni
RT @HPIAndyCowper: @RyanShorthouse This is quite thorough and pretty recent on co-payment: https://t.co/mBlwG2q4ir
@RyanShorthouse This is quite thorough and pretty recent on co-payment: https://t.co/mBlwG2q4ir
@awgaffney This is a good systematic review (behind paywall tho) https://t.co/TzrQqi8eA4
An excellent systematic review of #userfees can be found here: https://t.co/TzrQqi8eA4
Comprehensive systematic review of #copayments effect on demand, health and redistribution https://t.co/TzrQqi8eA4
@mcjwalsh good for the poor, who are healthcare's big net users https://t.co/vijunBzotl
#copay is bad. Research http://t.co/BgaJQvxkiX copay harmful for low inc, more Res needed on health impacts #auspol http://t.co/iJML6KMS9e
@Camza7 @ZacalyNews Here #GPTax is bad. Research http://t.co/BgaJQvxkiX copay harmful for low inc, Res needed http://t.co/iJML6KMS9e
#GPTax is bad. Research http://t.co/BgaJQvxkiX copay harmful for low inc, more Res needed on health impacts #auspol http://t.co/iJML6KMS9e
individuals with low income reduce their use more than the remaining population in consequence of copayment http://t.co/IeKeXiVikx
individuals with low income reduce their use more than the remaining population in consequence of copayment http://t.co/IeKeXiVikx
individuals with low income reduce their use more than the remaining population in consequence of copayment http://t.co/IeKeXiVikx
individuals with low income reduce their use more than the remaining population in consequence of copayment http://t.co/IeKeXiVikx
No evidence copays decrease medicines use? http://t.co/oFJMmiZhf3 Um, http://t.co/JpKvDOCV7i, http://t.co/7iJmCyC7LD, http://t.co/7FA2NGBOuf
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
@_Tors @samanthamaiden Quite useful internat'l data on impact of co-pays on visits, prescriptions etc - http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
Most studies have found co-pays reduce the use of prescription medicine, consultations with GPs and specialists; http://t.co/9XAYxAeN33
How does copayment for health care service... [Eur J Health Econ. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI http://t.co/jcSrdXO0WI #copaystories #amanc14
@TerryBarnes5 GP co-payments on the other hand may worsen health, more for lower-income people http://t.co/TzAgy4bSMV http://t.co/v1e9aJzym7
@TerryBarnes5 GP co-payments on the other hand may worsen health, more for lower-income people http://t.co/TzAgy4bSMV http://t.co/v1e9aJzym7
@TerryBarnes5 GP co-payments on the other hand may worsen health, more for lower-income people http://t.co/TzAgy4bSMV http://t.co/v1e9aJzym7
@TerryBarnes5 GP co-payments on the other hand may worsen health, more for lower-income people http://t.co/TzAgy4bSMV http://t.co/v1e9aJzym7
@timsenior @TerryBarnes5 Also this paper worth looking at http://t.co/i0KmgOi5Xl and this one http://t.co/2Kefbwly7R
Review 1990-2011. Copayment reduces the use of drugs, consultations and ambulatory care. Do we need more evidence ? http://t.co/aCMd4h6Vdx
How does copayment for health care services affect demand, health and redistribution? A systematic review of th... http://t.co/RRhtCEXdLB