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The healer or the druggist: effects of two health care policies in Taiwan on elderly patients choice between physician and pharmacist services
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 04/23/09
Chang KH et al. - When both physicians and pharmacists in Taiwan prescribed and dispensed drugs, many elderly people considered the two types of health care providers more or less synonymous (i.e., close substitutes). Two policies mandated in the 1990s changed this perception: National Health Insurance (NHI), which provides insurance coverage to all citizens, and a separation policy (SP) that forbids physicians from dispensing and pharmacists from prescribing drugs.
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