2015
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckv170.101
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A cost/benefit analysis of self-care initiatives in the European Union – who benefits, who gains?

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“…Drittens konnte für Deutschland keine einzige Maßnahme identifiziert werden, die dazu beiträgt, "Self-Care" i. d. S. aktiv zu fördern [9].…”
Section: Hintergrundunclassified
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“…Drittens konnte für Deutschland keine einzige Maßnahme identifiziert werden, die dazu beiträgt, "Self-Care" i. d. S. aktiv zu fördern [9].…”
Section: Hintergrundunclassified
“…Eine aktive Selbstbehandlungspolitik bzw. -agenda, die erforderlich ist, um diese Wirtschaftlichkeitsreserven zu erschließen, ist allerdings in Deutschlandauch im europäischen Vergleichderzeit nicht erkennbar [9].…”
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“…Thereby, 'not the absence of professional health care [is meant], but combining the professional expertise of all medical professions (including pharmacists) and the experiences and individual knowledge of the patient and his acquaintances in order to maintain good health or treat (chronic diseases).'. [20] Pharmacists as responsible profession for the safety, effectiveness and rationality in use of pharmaceuticals play an important role associated with self-care. [20] Due to the severity of symptoms, migraine should always be treated as soon as possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[20] Pharmacists as responsible profession for the safety, effectiveness and rationality in use of pharmaceuticals play an important role associated with self-care. [20] Due to the severity of symptoms, migraine should always be treated as soon as possible. This makes a fast and uncomplicated access to medicines necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%