The effect of the provider company of reference on drug prescriptions in nursing homes

Gaceta sanitaria
Antoni SicrasJoan Martí

Abstract

To identify the effect of the provider company (PC) of reference on drug prescriptions in nursing homes. We performed a descriptive study of all ambulatory prescriptions invoiced by the Catalan Health Service from 106 nursing homes in a health region in 2001. The PCs were grouped into private (n = 23; 1,158 residents) and public (n = 83; 3,163 residents). A system of evaluating quantitative, qualitative and relative use indicators was established according to therapeutic group or active principles. Expenditure in the nursing homes was Euro 7.7 million, representing 6.3% of that generated by the PCs. The results obtained show differences in expenditure per resident, which amounted to Euro 1,601.56 +/- 317.20 in the private sector and Euro 1,843.49 +/- 516.56 in the public sector (p = 0.000). The percentage spent on drugs of high intrinsic value was 89.0 and 82.9% (p = 0.043), respectively. Because of the study's limitations, the results should be generalized with caution. The volume of prescriptions in nursing homes was high. Moderate cost containment and a relative improvement in the quality of prescriptions in private PCs were observed.

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