2018
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v10n11p105
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The Perceptions of Patient Copayment on the Reported Adherence to Prescription Medication

Abstract: BACKGROUND: In South Africa, a large proportion of the population is dependent entirely on the publicly funded system for healthcare, while private funding covers only a small percentage of those who can afford to pay for health insurance or out-of-pocket payments. Non-compliance to medical treatment is a well-known problem and may lead to an increase in healthcare costs. OBJECTIVES: To investigate how the perception of prescription copayments influences medication use and the effect of this on s… Show more

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