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Título: Patterns of outpatient proton‒pump inhibitors use among older adults in a duplicative health system
Autor: Romano, Sónia
Rodrigues, António Teixeira
Torre, Carla
Perelman, Julian
Palavras-chave: Overprescribing
Patterns
Private
Proton-pump inhibitors
Public
Rational prescribing
Health Policy
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: Dez-2025
Resumo: Background: Proton-pump-inhibitors (PPIs) are overprescribed, posing challenges to patients and healthcare systems. In Portugal, the public National Health Service (NHS) provides universal coverage and reimburses medication regardless of prescription origin, i.e., public or private. This study aimed to compare PPIs outpatient prescription patterns and costs among older adults in the private and public sectors. Methods: A nationwide retrospective ecological study was conducted on PPIs prescribed for older adults in Portugal from 2020–2022. Data on defined daily doses (DDDs) and prices were obtained from a national public database by healthcare sector, sex, and age group (65–74, ≥ 75 years). The market share of DDD per 1000 older adults per day and the mean price per DDD (€/DDD) for all PPIs substances were compared between the public and private sectors. Results: PPIs-DDDs accounted for 5.3% of all outpatient DDDs prescribed in the private sector and 5.9% in the public sector. The private sector prescribed PPIs at a 20% higher price (0.126 €/DDD) than the public (0.106 €/DDD), with greater differences among the most expensive substances (rabeprazole, lansoprazole and esomeprazole). Omeprazole (cheapest) was mostly prescribed in the public sector. In the private sector, a similar pattern was observed among those aged ≥ 75 years, whereas esomeprazole was most prescribed for those aged 65–74 years. Conclusions: Given the widespread prescription of PPIs and the associated cost, it is crucial to reinforce incentives to promote rational PPIs prescription and encourage deprescription when necessary, in both sectors. Since the NHS also reimburses medications prescribed in private units, implementing monitoring measures and financial incentives to promote responsible prescribing in this sector should also be considered.
Descrição: Funding Information: The authors declare that no funding was received for conducting this research. The present publication was funded by Funda\u00E7\u00E3o Ci\u00EAncia e Tecnologia, IP national support through CHRC (UIDP/04923/2020. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2024.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/183246
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12033-5
ISSN: 1472-6963
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