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Search for: [Abstract = "gists, dermatologists\-venereologists and psychiatrists. Material and methods. Data between Q12010 \- Q1 2014 was analysed regarding the drug reimbursement. Data was obtained from the four departments of the NFZ in Lower Silesia, Lesser Poland, Swietokrzyskie and the West Pomeranian voivodeships. Doctors from three specialities were chosen\: allergologists, dermatologists\-venereologists and psychiatrists representing For further analysis 10 drugs used\: acitretin, house dust and pollen allergy vaccines, cyclosporine, cetirizine, fluticasone, lamotrigine, methoxsalen, risperidone and sertraline. Results. Total reimbursement expenditure in the examined period fell in all provinces and for all of the specialisations. The number of patients to whom reimbursed drugs were prescribed decreased. Patient contribution in the Lesser Poland region has decreased and reimbursement expenditure on drugs has increased\: house dust and pollen allergy vaccines, acitretin, fluticasone, risperidone and sertraline. The percentage of patient subsidies for cetirizine and methoxsalen decreased \- in overall, the total reimbursement expenditure for the NFZ decreased. Expenses of the patients and the total reimbursement expenditure increased for cyclosporine and lamotrigine. Conclusions. The results show a diverse, sometimes conflicting effect of the reimbursement Act on the prescription and reimbursement of s"]

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