EDITORIALLa prescripción inducida, un falso problema que esconde las carencias de la gestión de la prescripciónThe induced prescription: A problem that conceals deficiencies in prescription management
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Pedro Cervera Casino, Antonio García Ruiz, Beatriz González, Ricard Meneu, Vicente Ortún, Jaume Puig nos ayudaron con comentarios a versiones previas de este trabajo. Obviamente, no comparten necesariamente el contenido del mismo que es responsabilidad de sus autores.
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Drug prescription
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2019, Gaceta SanitariaCitation Excerpt :These incentives, along with a lack of shared prescription guidelines or a lack of awareness, lead to frequent changes in treatments. This problem points to the need to implement a more global focus involving both care levels by making doctors of both levels equally responsible for prescribing drugs to the population they serve.29,30 Finally, the three networks form part of a national health system, and thus share many of the contextual factors that can influence coordination, such as the same healthcare model; almost universal coverage and the same type of financing and incentive systems.