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The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France

Background: The French Universal Health Cover (CMU) aims to compensate for inequalities between precarious and non-precarious populations, enabling the former to access to free healthcare. These measures rely on the principle that precarious populations’ health improves if healthcare is free. We des...

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Autores principales: Birault, François, Mignot, Stéphanie, Caunes, Nicole, Boutin, Philippe, Bouquet, Emilie, Pérault-Pochat, Marie-Christine, Thirioux, Bérangère
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093305
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author Birault, François
Mignot, Stéphanie
Caunes, Nicole
Boutin, Philippe
Bouquet, Emilie
Pérault-Pochat, Marie-Christine
Thirioux, Bérangère
author_facet Birault, François
Mignot, Stéphanie
Caunes, Nicole
Boutin, Philippe
Bouquet, Emilie
Pérault-Pochat, Marie-Christine
Thirioux, Bérangère
author_sort Birault, François
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description Background: The French Universal Health Cover (CMU) aims to compensate for inequalities between precarious and non-precarious populations, enabling the former to access to free healthcare. These measures rely on the principle that precarious populations’ health improves if healthcare is free. We designed a study to examine whether CMU fails to compensate for inequalities in reimbursed drugs prescriptions in precarious populations. Material and method: This retrospective pharmaco-epidemiological study compared the Defined Daily Dose relative to different reimbursed drugs prescribed by general practitioners (GPs) to precarious and non-precarious patients in France in 2015. Data were analysed using Mann–Whitney tests. Findings: 6 out of 20 molecules were significantly under-reimbursed in precarious populations. 2 were over-reimbursed. The 12 remaining molecules did not differ between groups. Interpretation: The under-reimbursement of atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, tamsulosine and timolol reflects well-documented epidemiological differences between these populations. In contrast, the equal reimbursement of amoxicillin, pyostacine, ivermectin, salbutamol and tiopropium is likely an effect of lack of compensation for inequalities. Precarious patients are more affected by diseases that these molecules target (e.g., chronic bronchitis, bacterial pneumonia, cutaneous infections). This could also be the case for the equal and under-reimbursement of insulin glargine and metformin (targeting diabetes), respectively, although this has to be considered with caution. In conclusion, the French free healthcare cover does not fail to compensate for all but only for some selective inequalities in access to reimbursed drugs prescriptions. These results are discussed with respect to the interaction of the doctor–patient relationship and the holistic nature of primary care, potentially triggering burnout and empathy decrease and negatively impacting the quality of care in precarious populations.
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spelling pubmed-72467062020-06-10 The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France Birault, François Mignot, Stéphanie Caunes, Nicole Boutin, Philippe Bouquet, Emilie Pérault-Pochat, Marie-Christine Thirioux, Bérangère Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The French Universal Health Cover (CMU) aims to compensate for inequalities between precarious and non-precarious populations, enabling the former to access to free healthcare. These measures rely on the principle that precarious populations’ health improves if healthcare is free. We designed a study to examine whether CMU fails to compensate for inequalities in reimbursed drugs prescriptions in precarious populations. Material and method: This retrospective pharmaco-epidemiological study compared the Defined Daily Dose relative to different reimbursed drugs prescribed by general practitioners (GPs) to precarious and non-precarious patients in France in 2015. Data were analysed using Mann–Whitney tests. Findings: 6 out of 20 molecules were significantly under-reimbursed in precarious populations. 2 were over-reimbursed. The 12 remaining molecules did not differ between groups. Interpretation: The under-reimbursement of atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, tamsulosine and timolol reflects well-documented epidemiological differences between these populations. In contrast, the equal reimbursement of amoxicillin, pyostacine, ivermectin, salbutamol and tiopropium is likely an effect of lack of compensation for inequalities. Precarious patients are more affected by diseases that these molecules target (e.g., chronic bronchitis, bacterial pneumonia, cutaneous infections). This could also be the case for the equal and under-reimbursement of insulin glargine and metformin (targeting diabetes), respectively, although this has to be considered with caution. In conclusion, the French free healthcare cover does not fail to compensate for all but only for some selective inequalities in access to reimbursed drugs prescriptions. These results are discussed with respect to the interaction of the doctor–patient relationship and the holistic nature of primary care, potentially triggering burnout and empathy decrease and negatively impacting the quality of care in precarious populations. MDPI 2020-05-09 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7246706/ /pubmed/32397452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093305 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Birault, François
Mignot, Stéphanie
Caunes, Nicole
Boutin, Philippe
Bouquet, Emilie
Pérault-Pochat, Marie-Christine
Thirioux, Bérangère
The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title_full The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title_fullStr The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title_full_unstemmed The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title_short The Characteristics of Care Provided to Population(s) in Precarious Situations in 2015. A Preliminary Study on the Universal Health Cover in France
title_sort characteristics of care provided to population(s) in precarious situations in 2015. a preliminary study on the universal health cover in france
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093305
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