2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-609612/v1
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High and daily exposure to precariousness negatively impacts the prescriptions of general practitioners to precarious populations: an observational pharmaco-epidemiological study investigating inequalities in access to health care in France

Abstract: Background The association between precariousness and lack of access to health care is well-documented. Prescribing drugs is one promising marker for this health care inequality. A recent study, carried out on the entire French population, has developed a new measurement model based on the 20 most prescribed molecules. It reports that drugs, targeting diseases known to more affect precarious populations, are under-prescribed by general practitioners (GP) to these populations. If these findings highlight unequ… Show more

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