The cost-effectiveness of managed care regarding chronic medicine prescriptions in a selected medical scheme.

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The purpose of the study was to examine the cost-effectiveness of managed care interventions with respect to prescriptions for chronic illness sufferers enrolled with a specific medical scheme. The illnesses included, were epilepsy, hypertension, diabetes and asthma. The managed care interventions applied were a primary discount; the use of preferred provider pharmacies, and drug utilization review. It was concluded that the managed care interventions resulted in some real cost savings.

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Day, K., & Booyens, S. (1998). The cost-effectiveness of managed care regarding chronic medicine prescriptions in a selected medical scheme. Curationis, 21(4), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v21i4.684

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