Ryan M, Yule B, Bond C, Taylor R
Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen.
Br J Gen Pract. 1992 Jan;42(354):6-9.
The implementation of drug budgets will make it essential that general practitioners are aware of prescribing costs. A previous study of general practitioners in Scotland found that their knowledge of drug costs was often inaccurate. At the time of the Scottish study, doctors received very limited information on prescribing costs. By contrast, general practitioners in England have been receiving much more detailed information on their prescribing costs since the introduction of PACT (prescribing analyses and cost) in 1988/89. This study examines whether, as a result, doctors in England are more aware of drug costs. The results suggest that they are not; indeed, doctors in Scotland had marginally better knowledge of drug costs. There is a continuing need to improve the cost information available to general practitioners.
实施药品预算将使全科医生了解处方成本变得至关重要。此前一项针对苏格兰全科医生的研究发现,他们对药品成本的了解往往不准确。在苏格兰进行该项研究时,医生们获取的药品成本信息非常有限。相比之下,自1988/89年度引入PACT(处方分析与成本)以来,英格兰的全科医生获得了有关其处方成本的更为详细的信息。本研究考察了这是否会使英格兰的医生更了解药品成本。结果表明并非如此;事实上,苏格兰的医生对药品成本的了解略胜一筹。持续有必要改善向全科医生提供的成本信息。