Greek National E-Prescribing System: Preliminary Results of a Tool for Rationalizing Pharmaceutical Use and Cost
Nikolaos Polyzos,
Catherine Kastanioti,
Christos Zilidis,
George Mavridoglou,
Stefanos Karakolias,
Panagiota Litsa,
Valantis Menegakis and
Chara Kani
Global Journal of Health Science, 2016, vol. 8, issue 10, 241
Abstract:
BACKGROUND- In Greece, due to the ongoing economic crisis a number of measures aiming at rationalising expenditure implemented. A new e-prescribing system, under a unified healthcare fund was the main pillar of these reforms focus on monitoring and auditing prescribing patterns.OBJECTIVE- Main objective of this study was to document the Greek experience with the new national e-prescribing system.METHODS- We analyse the dispensed prescriptions over the period 2013-2014, stratified into four levels- therapeutic subgroup, patent status, physician's specialty and geographical region.RESULTS- Data analysis offered a comprehensive insight into pharmaceutical expenditure over the timeframe and revealed discrepancies regarding composition of spending, brand-generic substitution within certain therapeutic subgroups, physicians’ prescribing behaviour based on medical specialty, therapeutic subgroup as well as regional per capita measures.CONCLUSIONS- E-prescribing system is a valuable tool providing sound information to health policymakers in order to monitor and rationalize pharmaceutical expenditure, in value and volume terms.
Date: 2016
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