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P. R. health sci. j ; 27(1): 75-79, Mar. 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-491627

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent of the use of the Internet by physicians in Puerto Rico to support their clinical practice. METHODS: Personal interviews were conducted among a representative sample of 385 physicians from different specialties and geographical regions in Puerto Rico. RESULTS: Eighty-one percent physicians who participated in the survey reported the use the Internet in their practices. Rheumatologists, endocrinologists and cardiologists were the specialties with the highest usage rate. Internet use decreased as age of the physicians increased. The great majority of those who use the Internet do it from home (81%) followed by the office (68%). Almost two-thirds used dial-up to connect to the Internet at home or at office. The Internet was used mainly for professional purposes to look for references (92%), communicate with colleagues (33%) and obtain continuing education (31%). CONCLUSION: There was a high Internet utilization rate among physicians in Puerto Rico, regardless of the specialty. The utilization rate was similar to that reported among physicians from other countries.


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Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Internet , Médicos , Porto Rico
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P. R. health sci. j ; 25(2): 149-153, Jun. 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-472187

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the economic impact of prescription drug use on the personal income of elderly individuals in Ponce, Puerto Rico. METHODS: One-hundred elderly individuals who attend five care centers were interviewed using a four-page structured questionnaire. The interview collected information about the source and amount of income of participants, the type of insurance coverage for prescription drugs, the amount of expenditures for prescription drugs that are paid out-of-pocket and the barriers they face to use or obtain prescription drugs. RESULTS: Participants were mostly female (69) and the average age was 77 years. The average monthly income reported was 476 dollars, 79of which was derived from Social Security. The average monthly expenditure was 364.00 dollars of which 117.00 dollars (32) was spent on health related expenditures: 70.00 dollars (19) on prescription drugs, 31.00 dollars (8) on health insurance premiums, 10.00 dollars (3) on medical expenditures not related to prescription drugs, and 6.00 dollars (2) on over-the-counter drugs. The great majority reported having health insurance but one-third pay out-of-pocket for their prescription drugs. Nearly two-thirds expressed they have experienced problems to obtain or use medications in the past six months. Thirty-eight percent reported that the problem was that the cost of medications was too high. CONCLUSION: In spite of insurance coverage, the cost of prescription drugs places a substantial economic burden on elderly individuals. On average, prescription drug expenditures comprise nearly 20of the personal expenditures of respondents, second only to groceries. This accounts for 15of their personal income. The economic burden of prescription drugs on the elderly may affect access to needed drugs and may adversely impact health outcomes.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Idoso , Gastos em Saúde , Prescrições de Medicamentos/economia , Fatores Etários , Coleta de Dados , Interpretação Estatística de Dados , Financiamento Pessoal , Renda , Cobertura do Seguro , Entrevistas como Assunto , Porto Rico , Inquéritos e Questionários , Aposentadoria , Previdência Social , Seguro Saúde/economia
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