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The out‐of‐pocket medication burden: Which health problems impact the Czech population aged 50+?

Veronika Kočiš Krůtilová

International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2021, vol. 36, issue 6, 2129-2144

Abstract: Adults 50‐years‐old and greater form the group most vulnerable to a high burden from payments for medication. These Czech older adults devote around 60% of out‐of‐pocket payments for medication, which might influence their consumption patterns and access to health care. This paper extends the empirical evidence of the out‐of‐pocket burden and catastrophic payments by addressing the consumption of medication among the Czech population aged 50 and higher. Data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, wave 6, is used. A generalised linear model is applied for estimating the out‐of‐pocket medication burden; a binary logistic regression is used for the investigation of catastrophic medication expenditure. The results showed that medications for pain, joint pain/joint inflammation, anxiety and depression, heart diseases and high blood pressure are robust predictors for the medication burden and risk factors for catastrophic payments. Special attention should also be paid to medications for suppressing inflammation and sleep problems. Despite universal coverage in the Czech Republic, taking medications for specific health problems, especially those related to the nervous system, influences the well‐being of older individuals. Policy makers should revise the prescription practice and related reimbursement policies and reconsider current protection from the high medication burden.

Date: 2021
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