TY - JOUR AU - Aznar-Lou, Ignacio AU - Pottegård, Anton AU - Fernández, Ana AU - Peñarrubia-María, María Teresa AU - Serrano-Blanco, Antoni AU - Sabés-Figuera, Ramón AU - Gil-Girbau, Montserrat AU - Fajó-Pascual, Marta AU - Moreno-Peral, Patricia AU - Rubio-Valera, Maria PY - 2018 DO - 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-007416 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10668/12244 T2 - BMJ quality & safety AB - Copayment policies aim to reduce the burden of medication expenditure but may affect adherence and generate inequities in access to healthcare. The objective was to evaluate the impact of two copayment measures on initial medication non-adherence... LA - en KW - health policy KW - pharmacoepidemiology KW - primary care KW - Aged KW - Cohort Studies KW - Deductibles and Coinsurance KW - Female KW - Health Care Costs KW - Health Policy KW - Humans KW - Income KW - Male KW - Medication Adherence KW - Middle Aged KW - Poverty KW - Primary Health Care KW - Retrospective Studies KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Spain TI - Effect of copayment policies on initial medication non-adherence according to income: a population-based study. TY - research article VL - 27 ER -