Das Gesundheitswesen
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Das Gesundheitswesen · Dec 1999
[Drug prescribing in primary health care for diabetic and non-diabetic patients: effect of therapeutic drug budgeting].
With computerised data on drug prescriptions, which were collected among a sample of 362 internist, general and medical practitioners throughout Germany, the effects of the drug budget, based on the German Health Care Structure Reform Act (GSG), on diabetic patients were analysed. The data of 3053 diabetic patients (10% random sample) were compared with the same number of nondiabetic patients for the period of July 1992 to December 1994. The frequency of consultations per patient increased in both groups during the study period (p < 0.01). ⋯ The proportion of consultations with > or = 1 prescription increased in diabetic patients after the GSG. A refusal to prescribe drugs in primary health care practices among diabetic patients was not observed. There was also no restriction on prescription drug use among diabetic patients compared with nondiabetics.