Open Medic: additional databases on drug expenditure (France)
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Type of database: administrative/claims data.
Primary purpose: Provides additional bases for medication expenses, enriched with beneficiary counts from all health insurance schemes in France. Offers insights into the number of people utilizing medications at various levels of grouping, along with indicators on amounts and box counts.
Sponsor, manager or home institution: Caisse Nationale de l'Assurance Maladie (CNAM). Click here to learn more.
Type of information: longitudinal. medication use; number of drugs; costs reimbursement; healthcare costs; age; sex; place of residence.
Open Medic: additional databases on drug expenditure.
Source of Information: Système National des Données de Santé (SNDS). Click here to learn more.
Available data level: regional level and national level.
Number of records: unknown.
Date range: 2014 onwards.
Cancer areas of interest: C00-D48: All neoplasms. Click here to learn more.
Data access: publicly available. Click here to access. Data can be downloaded in the CSV format.
Contact information: Click here to learn more.
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