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Does Variation among Provincial Drug Formulary Antimicrobial Listings in Canada Influence Prescribing Rates?

BACKGROUND: The financial accessibility of antimicrobial drugs to the outpatient community in Canada is governed at the provincial level through formularies. Each province may choose to list particular drugs or impose restriction criteria on products in order to guide prescribing and/or curtail cost...

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Autores principales: Glass-Kaastra, Shiona K., Finley, Rita, Hutchinson, Jim, Patrick, David M., Weiss, Karl, Conly, John
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25203557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107515
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author Glass-Kaastra, Shiona K.
Finley, Rita
Hutchinson, Jim
Patrick, David M.
Weiss, Karl
Conly, John
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Hutchinson, Jim
Patrick, David M.
Weiss, Karl
Conly, John
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description BACKGROUND: The financial accessibility of antimicrobial drugs to the outpatient community in Canada is governed at the provincial level through formularies. Each province may choose to list particular drugs or impose restriction criteria on products in order to guide prescribing and/or curtail costs. Although changes to formularies have been shown to change patterns in the use of individual products and alter costs, no comparison has been made among the provincial antimicrobial formularies with regards to flexibility/stringency, or an assessment of how these formularies impact overall antimicrobial use in the provinces. OBJECTIVES: To summarize provincial antimicrobial formularies and assess whether their relative flexibility/stringency had a statistical impact upon provincial prescription volume during a one year period. METHODS: Provincial drug plan formularies were accessed and summarized for all prescribed antimicrobials in Canada during 2010. The number of general and restricted benefits for each plan was compiled by antimicrobial classification. Population-adjusted prescription rates for all individual antimicrobials and by antimicrobial class were obtained from the Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance. Correlations between the number of general benefits, restricted benefits, and total benefits with the prescription rate in the provinces were assessed by Spearman rank correlation coefficients. RESULTS: Formularies varied considerably among the Canadian provinces. Quebec had the most flexible formulary, offering the greatest number of general benefits and fewest restrictions. In contrast, Saskatchewan's formulary displayed the lowest number of general benefits and most restrictions. Correlation analyses detected a single significant result; macrolide prescription rates decreased as the number of general macrolide benefits increased. All other rates of provincial antimicrobial prescribing and measures of flexibility/stringency revealed no significant correlations. CONCLUSIONS: Although antimicrobial formulary listings are used to guide prescribing rates within a province, our analysis of one year's data of the impact of the antimicrobial formulary structure did not correlate with antimicrobial prescribing rates, and other factors are likely to be at play.
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spelling pubmed-41593472014-09-12 Does Variation among Provincial Drug Formulary Antimicrobial Listings in Canada Influence Prescribing Rates? Glass-Kaastra, Shiona K. Finley, Rita Hutchinson, Jim Patrick, David M. Weiss, Karl Conly, John PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The financial accessibility of antimicrobial drugs to the outpatient community in Canada is governed at the provincial level through formularies. Each province may choose to list particular drugs or impose restriction criteria on products in order to guide prescribing and/or curtail costs. Although changes to formularies have been shown to change patterns in the use of individual products and alter costs, no comparison has been made among the provincial antimicrobial formularies with regards to flexibility/stringency, or an assessment of how these formularies impact overall antimicrobial use in the provinces. OBJECTIVES: To summarize provincial antimicrobial formularies and assess whether their relative flexibility/stringency had a statistical impact upon provincial prescription volume during a one year period. METHODS: Provincial drug plan formularies were accessed and summarized for all prescribed antimicrobials in Canada during 2010. The number of general and restricted benefits for each plan was compiled by antimicrobial classification. Population-adjusted prescription rates for all individual antimicrobials and by antimicrobial class were obtained from the Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance. Correlations between the number of general benefits, restricted benefits, and total benefits with the prescription rate in the provinces were assessed by Spearman rank correlation coefficients. RESULTS: Formularies varied considerably among the Canadian provinces. Quebec had the most flexible formulary, offering the greatest number of general benefits and fewest restrictions. In contrast, Saskatchewan's formulary displayed the lowest number of general benefits and most restrictions. Correlation analyses detected a single significant result; macrolide prescription rates decreased as the number of general macrolide benefits increased. All other rates of provincial antimicrobial prescribing and measures of flexibility/stringency revealed no significant correlations. CONCLUSIONS: Although antimicrobial formulary listings are used to guide prescribing rates within a province, our analysis of one year's data of the impact of the antimicrobial formulary structure did not correlate with antimicrobial prescribing rates, and other factors are likely to be at play. Public Library of Science 2014-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4159347/ /pubmed/25203557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107515 Text en © 2014 Glass-Kaastra et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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title_fullStr Does Variation among Provincial Drug Formulary Antimicrobial Listings in Canada Influence Prescribing Rates?
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title_short Does Variation among Provincial Drug Formulary Antimicrobial Listings in Canada Influence Prescribing Rates?
title_sort does variation among provincial drug formulary antimicrobial listings in canada influence prescribing rates?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25203557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107515
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