Patients' willingness to pay for cognitive pharmacist services in community pharmacies

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Aim To determine the general population willingness to pay for cognitive pharmacist service in community pharmacy, describe the behavior of participants regarding health care issues, and evaluate correlation between participants' sociodemographic characteristics or attitudes and their willingness to pay. Methods A questionnaire-based survey was conducted among general population visiting community pharmacies. The participants were asked about receiving cognitive pharmacist services to identify and resolve potential medication therapy problems after the initiation of a new medicine to optimize health outcomes of the patients. A univariate and multivariate analysis were used to analyze associations between different variables and willingness to pay for pharmacy service. Results Of 444 respondents, 167 (38%) reported that they were willing to pay for a medication management service provided in the community pharmacy. Univariate analysis showed significant association between the willingness to pay for pharmacist-provided service and respondents' socio-demographic factors, health-related characteristics, and behavior, dilemmas, or need for certain pharmacistprovided service. The logistic regression model was statistically significant (X2 = 4.599, P < 0.001). Conclusions The respondents expressed their willingness to pay for cognitive pharmacist services, which has not been fully recognized within the health care system. In future, pharmacists should focus on practical implementation of the service and models of funding.

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Lakić, D., Stević, I., Odalović, M., Vezmar-Kovačević, S., & Tadić, I. (2017). Patients’ willingness to pay for cognitive pharmacist services in community pharmacies. Croatian Medical Journal, 58(5), 364–371. https://doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2017.58.364

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