Medicine Costs
Medicine costs were described as the dominant expenditure component in chronic care. Medicines accounted for the largest share of OOPE in the study. The study could not identify whether drug costs were driven by branded prescribing, public…
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Medicine costs were described as the dominant expenditure component in chronic care. Medicines accounted for the largest share of OOPE in the study. The study could not identify whether drug costs were driven by branded prescribing, public-sector stock gaps, private purchasing, or prescribing practices.