Cost-related nonadherence to prescribed medicines among older Canadians in 2014: a cross-sectional analysis of a telephone survey
A Lee, S Morgan - Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal, 2017 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Canadians receive universal coverage for medically necessary hospital and
physician services, but pharmaceutical coverage is incomplete. We sought to assess the …
physician services, but pharmaceutical coverage is incomplete. We sought to assess the …
Cost-related non-adherence to prescribed medicines among older adults: a cross-sectional analysis of a survey in 11 developed countries
SG Morgan, A Lee - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To assess the effects of costs on access to medicines in 11 developed countries
offering different levels of prescription drug coverage for their populations. Design Cross …
offering different levels of prescription drug coverage for their populations. Design Cross …
The effect of cost on adherence to prescription medications in Canada
Background: Many patients do not adhere to treatment because they cannot afford their
prescription medications, putting them at increased risk of adverse health outcomes. We …
prescription medications, putting them at increased risk of adverse health outcomes. We …
A cross-national study of prescription nonadherence due to cost: data from the joint Canada-United States survey of health
BACKGROUND:: In Canada and the United States, patients who have difficulty paying for
prescribed medications are less likely to obtain them and may experience increased risks for …
prescribed medications are less likely to obtain them and may experience increased risks for …
[BOOK][B] Out-of-pocket spending on drugs and pharmaceutical products and cost-related prescription non-adherence among Canadians with chronic disease
DA Hennessy, C Sanmartin, P Ronksley, R Weaver… - 2016 - researchgate.net
Background: Approximately one-third of Canadians' prescription medication costs are paid
directly out-of-pocket. This study attempts to determine if outof-pocket expenditures of more …
directly out-of-pocket. This study attempts to determine if outof-pocket expenditures of more …
Cost‐related medication nonadherence among older adults: findings from a nationally representative sample
GC Chung, RA Marottoli… - Journal of the …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
OBJECTIVES To estimate the rate of and risk factors associated with cost‐related
medication nonadherence among older adults. DESIGN Cross‐sectional analysis of the …
medication nonadherence among older adults. DESIGN Cross‐sectional analysis of the …
Cost-related prescription nonadherence in the United States and Canada: a system-level comparison using the 2007 International Health Policy Survey in Seven …
Background: Prior research indicates that residents of the United States are nearly twice as
likely as Canadian residents to report cost-related nonadherence (CRNA)(ie, being unable …
likely as Canadian residents to report cost-related nonadherence (CRNA)(ie, being unable …
Medication costs and adherence of treatment before and after the Affordable Care Act: 1999–2015
To examine national changes in rates of cost-related prescription nonadherence (CRN) by
age group, we used data from the 1999–2015 Sample Adult and Sample Child National …
age group, we used data from the 1999–2015 Sample Adult and Sample Child National …
Cost-related medication nonadherence and its risk factors among Medicare beneficiaries
Background: Unaffordability of medications is a barrier to effective treatment. Cost-related
nonadherence (CRN) is a crucial, widely used measure of medications access. Objectives …
nonadherence (CRN) is a crucial, widely used measure of medications access. Objectives …
Compared With Other Countries, Women In The US Are More Likely Than Men To Forgo Medicines Because Of Cost: Study examines Cost-related nonadherence to …
Cost-related nonadherence to prescription medicines is a common problem with important
implications for population health. Relative to men, women may be more vulnerable to cost …
implications for population health. Relative to men, women may be more vulnerable to cost …