Prescription medication costs -: A study of physician familiarity

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Ernst, ME
Kelly, MW
Hoehns, JD
Swegle, JM
Buys, LM
Logemann, CD
Ford, JK
Kautzman, HA
Sorofman, BA
Pretorius, RW
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[1] Univ Iowa, Coll Pharm, Div Clin & Adm Pharm, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Univ Iowa, Coll Med, Dept Family Med, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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10.1001/archfami.9.10.1002
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Studies in the past 25 years have suggested that physicians are not familiar with the costs of common prescription medications. Objectives: To determine physician familiarity with the cost of common prescription medications and to determine the value physicians place on knowing information regarding the cost of medications. Design: Survey. Setting: Seven community-based family medicine residency teaching clinics in Iowa. Participants: Two hundred five practicing resident and faculty physicians. Interventions: From a series of $10 price intervals (range, $0.01-$80.00), physicians were asked to select the interval containing the cash price of the medication to an uninsured patient for 50 medications commonly prescribed in outpatient family medicine clinics. Physicians were also questioned about the value of medication cost information to their practice. Main Outcome Measures: The percentage of correct responses and the mean pricing scores were calculated for each respondent and for all medications. Results: One hundred seventy-eight physicians responded (86.8%). Only 22.9% of the responses correctly identified the cost of the medication. More than two thirds (68.3%) of the responses underestimated the correct price interval. Branded drugs were underestimated in 89.9% of responses, while generic drugs were overestimated in 90.2% of responses. Overall, 64.4% of physicians believed they did not receive sufficient information in their practices regarding prescription drug costs, and nearly all (93.6%) reported that regular information on prescription medication costs would help them prescribe more cost-effectively. Conclusions: Physicians are unfamiliar with the costs of medications they commonly prescribe, and they report that regular access to information on prescription medication costs would help them prescribe more cost-effectively.
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