2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.802219
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Effects of the Full Coverage Policy of Essential Medicines on Inequality in Medication Adherence: A Longitudinal Study in Taizhou, China

Abstract: The full coverage policy for essential medicines (FCPEMs) was proposed and implemented in Taizhou city of Zhejiang Province, China, to promote equal access and adherence to medicines. This study aimed to examine the effects of FCPEMs on the income-related inequality in medication adherence among local patients with hypertension or diabetes. We collected electronic health records of patients with hypertension or diabetes of three districts of Taizhou from 2011 to 2016. As the implementation schedule of the FCPE… Show more

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“…To the best of our knowledge, this was the first prospective study from Beijing that proved the value of pharmacist-led interventions on medication adherence in T2DM patients. Although a few studies had assessed adherence in T2DM patients, they were either cross-sectional studies, 28–31 or retrospective studies 32 , 33 and none of them had to consider the effect of pharmacist-led interventions. Our findings highlighted the importance of pharmacist-led interventions in T2DM patients, which were consistent with those of previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, this was the first prospective study from Beijing that proved the value of pharmacist-led interventions on medication adherence in T2DM patients. Although a few studies had assessed adherence in T2DM patients, they were either cross-sectional studies, 28–31 or retrospective studies 32 , 33 and none of them had to consider the effect of pharmacist-led interventions. Our findings highlighted the importance of pharmacist-led interventions in T2DM patients, which were consistent with those of previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To promote adherence to medicines and control of chronic disease, at the end of 2011, Taizhou city required all the nine districts and counties within its jurisdiction to establish a catalog between 2012 and 2013, specifying which hypertension and diabetes medicines are listed in China's National Essential Medicines List (version 2012) were to reimburse in full ( 27 , 28 ). In June 2012, Huangyan was the first district in Taizhou to announce its reimbursement list of hypoglycaemic (metformin hydrochloride and glipizide tablets) and antihypertensive medicines (captopril and indapamide tablets), and all districts implemented their respective FCPEM policies in October 2013.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%